The point (x, y) is proportional to the point (2, 5).
Select all the true statements.
5
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The point (x, y) is proportional to the point (2, 5).
Select all the true statements.
5
(x, y) is a solution to y=3x:
0 (x, y) is a solution to y=x+3.
The ratio of is equivalent to
Point (x, y) is the same point as (5,2).
A straight line through points (2,5) and (x, y) will pass through the origin.
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