22 POINTS GIVIN!! Sam wants to write an equation to represent a proportional relationship with a constant of proportionality of
6. He writes the equation y = 6 + x. Is he correct. If not, what is the correct equation? Explain your answer. Consider the graph of the equation in your response. pls answer asap im being timed
No, Sam is not correct. The graph of a proportional relationship has the form y = kx, where k is the constant of proportionality. Sam added the constant of proportionality instead of using it as the coefficient of x. The correct equation is y = 6x. Sam’s graph would be a straight line, but it would not pass through the origin