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If a graph is proportional, what characteristic does it display?(1 point)
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It will have y-values larger than their corresponding x-values.
It will have y -values larger than their corresponding x -values.

It will climb rapidly, indicating a steep slope.
It will climb rapidly, indicating a steep slope.

It will curve.
It will curve.

It will pass through the point (0, 0).
It will pass through the point Left Parenthesis 0 comma 0 Right Parenthesis .
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If a graph is proportional, the characteristic it displays is:

It will pass through the point (0, 0).

A proportional relationship can be represented by the equation \( y = kx \) (where \( k \) is a constant), which indicates that when \( x = 0 \), \( y \) also equals 0, hence the graph passes through the origin.