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If a graph is proportional what two characteristics will it display
It will pass through the x-axis
Have y values larger than the x values
It will curve
It will pass through the point (0,0) and make a straight line
It will pass through the x-axis
Have y values larger than the x values
It will curve
It will pass through the point (0,0) and make a straight line
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If a graph is proportional, it will display the following two characteristics:
1. **It will pass through the point (0,0)**: This indicates that when the value of x is 0, the value of y is also 0, which is a characteristic of proportional relationships.
2. **It will make a straight line**: In a proportional relationship, the ratio of y to x is constant, which means that the graph will be a straight line through the origin (0,0).
So, the correct characteristics from your options are:
- It will pass through the point (0,0) and make a straight line.
1. **It will pass through the point (0,0)**: This indicates that when the value of x is 0, the value of y is also 0, which is a characteristic of proportional relationships.
2. **It will make a straight line**: In a proportional relationship, the ratio of y to x is constant, which means that the graph will be a straight line through the origin (0,0).
So, the correct characteristics from your options are:
- It will pass through the point (0,0) and make a straight line.
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