Mathematics
Mathematics, 08.10.2019 18:30, mikewalton566

What is the equation of the line shown on the graph?
y = x
y = 4x
y = -x
y = 1/4x

which statement correctly describes the relationship represented by the graph?
the relationship is linear and proportional.
the relationship is linear and non-proportional.
the relationship is non-linear and proportional.
the relationship is non-linear and non-proportional.


What is the equation of the line shown on the graph?  y = x y = 4x y = -x y
What is the equation of the line shown on the graph?  y = x y = 4x y = -x y

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y = x
y = 4x
y = -x
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