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i need help with the first question asap. please explain how you did the problem and why or why not they are porportional

i need help with the first question asap. please explain how you did the problem and-example-1
User Naeem Ijaz
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Answer:

No, The graph does not represent two proportional quantities, because the line does not passes through the origin point (0, 0)

Explanation:

  • The equation of the proportional quantity is y = k x, where k is the constant of proportionality
  • This equation represented graphically by a line passes through the origin point (0, 0) because if we substitute x by 0 in the equation y = kx, y must be equal to zero

To solve the question graphically, we will use the ordered pairs on the table

→ x → y ⇒ ordered pair

→ 1 → 3 ⇒ (1, 3)

→ 7 → 1 ⇒ (7, 1)

→ 4 → 2 ⇒ (4, 2)

Plot the points

→ Look at the attached graph down

  • x-axis represents the number of hours
  • y-axis represents the number of people

∵ The line does not cut the y-axis at the origin point (0, 0)

→ That means the equation of the line can not be in the form y = k x

∴ The line does not represent a proportional equation

∴ The number of people and the number of hours are not proportion

i need help with the first question asap. please explain how you did the problem and-example-1
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