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Graph the line that passes through the coordinates below and determine which statement is true.
(2,3) (3,4.5) (4,6) (6,9)
A.
The line that passes through the given coordinates does not represent a proportional relationship because the line passes through the origin.
B.
The line that passes through the given coordinates represents a proportional relationship because the line passes through the origin.
C.
The line that passes through the given coordinates does not represent a proportional relationship because the line does not pass through the origin.
D.
The line that passes through the given coordinates represents a proportional relationship because the line does not pass through the origin.
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