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Which statements about this equations is true?
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A. One of them is not linear.
B. They have the same constant rate of change.
C. They have nothing in common.
D. They have the same constant of proportionality.
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y=2x and y=2x + 4/5
A. One of them is no...
A. One of them is no...
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