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Rita is developing an equation that will represent the same proportional relationship as the graph.
On a coordinate plane, a line goes through points (0, 0) and (4, 7).
How will the ordered pair help her when she finds the equation?
The product of the coordinates will be a constant term in the equation.
The quotient of the coordinates will be a constant term in the equation.
The product of the coordinates will be a coefficient in the equation.
The quotient of the coordinates will be a coefficient in the equation.
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The quotient of the coordinates will be a coefficient in the equation.
Explanation: For a line through the origin the equation is y = kx where k = slope = rise/run = y/x. Using (4,7) gives k = 7/4, so the equation is y = (7/4)x.
Explanation: For a line through the origin the equation is y = kx where k = slope = rise/run = y/x. Using (4,7) gives k = 7/4, so the equation is y = (7/4)x.
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