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Sara graphs a line passing through points that represent a proportional relationship. Which set of points could be on the line that Sara graphs?

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Answer:

The Answer is B. (6, 8), (0, 0), (18, 24)

Explanation:

A line that passes through the origin, (0, 0), represents a proportional relationship.

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Answer:

Option B). (6,8),(0,0),(18,24)

Explanation:

The options of the question are

A). (2,4),(0,2),(3,9)

B). (6,8),(0,0),(18,24)

C). (3,6),(4,8),(9,4)

D). (1,1),(2,1),(3,3)​

we know that

A relationship between two variables, x, and y, represent a proportional variation if it can be expressed in the form
y/x=k or
y=kx

In a proportional relationship the constant of proportionality k is equal to the slope m of the line and the line passes through the origin

Verify each case

case A) (2,4),(0,2),(3,9)

This set of points not represent a proportional relationship because in a proportional relationship the intercepts must be equal to (0,0) and this set of points have the point (0,2)

case B) (6,8),(0,0),(18,24)

Find the constant of proportionality k


k=(y)/(x)

For x=6, y=8 ---->
k=(8)/(6)=(4)/(3)

For x=18, y=24 ---->
k=(24)/(18)=(4)/(3)

The line passes through the origin

The linear equation is


y=(4)/(3)x

so

This set of points could be n the line that Sara graphs

case C) (3,6),(4,8),(9,4)

Find the constant of proportionality k


k=(y)/(x)

For x=3, y=6 ---->
k=(6)/(3)=2

For x=4, y=8 ---->
k=(8)/(4)=2

For x=9, y=4 ---->
k=(4)/(9)

The values of k are different

therefore

This set of points not represent a proportional relationship

case D) (1,1),(2,1),(3,3)​

Find the constant of proportionality k


k=(y)/(x)

For x=1, y=1 ---->
k=(1)/(1)=1

For x=2, y=1 ---->
k=(1)/(2)

The values of k are different

therefore

This set of points not represent a proportional relationship

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