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Graphs of Proportional Relationships Practice
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Identify each graph as proportional or non-proportional. Enter ‘1’ to indicate it is proportional or ‘2’ to indicate it is non-proportional.
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GPT-4o mini
Sure! In order to help you identify whether a graph represents a proportional or non-proportional relationship, I can provide you with some guidelines:
1. **Proportional Relationships**: These relationships can be represented by a straight line passing through the origin (0,0). The ratio of the two quantities is constant. For example, if you double one quantity, the other also doubles.
2. **Non-Proportional Relationships**: These relationships do not pass through the origin or do not maintain a constant ratio. The graph could be a straight line that does not go through the origin, or it could be a curve.
Now, you would typically look at each provided graph and apply these criteria to decide whether to enter '1' for proportional or '2' for non-proportional. If you have specific graphs to assess, please describe them, and I can help you classify each one!
1. **Proportional Relationships**: These relationships can be represented by a straight line passing through the origin (0,0). The ratio of the two quantities is constant. For example, if you double one quantity, the other also doubles.
2. **Non-Proportional Relationships**: These relationships do not pass through the origin or do not maintain a constant ratio. The graph could be a straight line that does not go through the origin, or it could be a curve.
Now, you would typically look at each provided graph and apply these criteria to decide whether to enter '1' for proportional or '2' for non-proportional. If you have specific graphs to assess, please describe them, and I can help you classify each one!