If you know the slope of a linear relationship as well as one of the points, you can determine if the relationship is proportional if the value of y is equal to the value of the slope times the x value.
<h3>When is a relationship proportional?</h3>
The linear relationship of x and y is said to be proportional if:
y = slope × x
This means that the value of y is directly related to the value of x such that when x is increased by a certain value, you get y.
If this condition is not satisfied then the relationship is not proportional.
The linear relationship above is therefore proportional if the value of y in the point is the same as x when multiplied by the slope.
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X=750+125.75x
subtract to variable (x) on one side
x-125.75x=750+125.75x-125.75x
-124.75x=750
divide -124.75 to get variable (x) by itself
-124.75x/-124.75=750/-124.75
x=-3000/499
or
x=-6 6/499
or
x=-6.01202
Simply the equation by using cross-multiplication, you get 30=5q
Then you swap sides of the equation, you get 5q=30
Then you divide both sides of the equation by 5
Your answer is q=6