Asked by Helen
In what quadrant of the coordinate plane is the graph of the direct proportion located which is parallel to the graph, expressed by the formula:
y=0.8x−1.6
y=0.8x−1.6
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Answered by
oobleck
well a direct proportion's graph goes through the origin. So it must lie in two quadrants.
See what you can do with that. Your function is y = 0.8x
See what you can do with that. Your function is y = 0.8x
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RandomChicken
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Answered by
ja
Your direct proportion graph is the graph that has the same slope, but goes through (0,0). So, direct proportion is y=0.8x and if you graph this , you will see that it goes through quadrants 1 and 3.
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