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31 May, 16:31

Which equation represents a proportional relationship between the x and y values? A) y + 4 = 3x B) y - 3x = 0 C) y + 5x = 6 D) y + 1/4 x = 2

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  1. 31 May, 18:45
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    Option is B) y-3x=0 represents a proportional relationship between the x and y values

    Explanation:

    Case 1 = y+4=3x

    From the above equation we can see that if we change the value of x, the value of y does not changes by proportionality due to the presence of 4.

    Case 2: y-3x=0

    From the above equation we can see that if we change the value of x, the value of y changes by proportionality.

    Hence the correct option is B.

    Case 3 = y+5x=6

    From the above equation we can see that if we change the value of x, the value of y does not changes by proportionality due to the presence of 6.

    Case 4 = y+1/4*x=2

    From the above equation we can see that if we change the value of x, the value of y does not changes by proportionality due to the presence of 2.
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