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Aneli [31]
2 years ago
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Which statement about proportional relationships is false? O A proportional relationship must graph as a line. O A graph of a pr

oportional relationship must pass through (0, 0). Each point (or pair) in a proportional relationship must share the same ratio. O Each point (or pair) in a proportional relationship must share the same difference. Mark this and return Save and Exit Next Submit Which statement about proportional relationships is false ? O A proportional relationship must graph as a line . O A graph of a proportional relationship must pass through ( 0 , 0 ) . Each point ( or pair ) in a proportional relationship must share the same ratio . O Each point ( or pair ) in a proportional relationship must share the same difference . Mark this and return Save and Exit Next Submit
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Mathematics
1 answer:
Zepler [3.9K]2 years ago
6 0

Answer: Which statement is False

Step-by-step explanation:

proportional relationships

y ∝ x

=> y = kx    

Comparing with line line of equation

y = mx + c

m = k  , c = 0

Hence A proportional relationship must graph as a line

TRUE

at x = 0 , y = 0

Hence graph of a proportional relationship must pass through (0, 0).

TRUE

y = kx  

=> y/x = k  hence

Each point (or pair) in a proportional relationship must share the same ratio.

TRUE

Each point (or pair) in a proportional relationship must share the same difference.

FALSE

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