Two parallel lines are graphed on a coordinate plane. How many of the lines could represent proportional relationships? Complete the explanation. (select) (select) ✓of the lines could represent a proportional relationship. A line parallel to a line passing gin (select) ✓pass through the origin.

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Two parallel lines are graphed on a coordinate plane. How many of the lines could represent proportional relationships? Complete the explanation. (Select) of the lines could represent a proportional relationship. A line parallel to a line passing through the origin (select) pass through the origin.
Two parallel lines are graphed on a coordinate plane. How many of the lines could represent proportional
relationships? Complete the explanation.
(select)
(select)
At most one
Both
Neither
of the lines could represent a proportional relationship. A line parallel to a line passing
gin (select) ✓pass through the origin.
Transcribed Image Text:Two parallel lines are graphed on a coordinate plane. How many of the lines could represent proportional relationships? Complete the explanation. (select) (select) At most one Both Neither of the lines could represent a proportional relationship. A line parallel to a line passing gin (select) ✓pass through the origin.
Two parallel lines are graphed on a coordinate plane. How many of the lines could represent proportional
relationships? Complete the explanation.
(select)
of the lines could represent a proportional relationship. A line parallel to a line passing
through the origin (select) ✓pass through the origin.
(Select)
cannot
can also
Transcribed Image Text:Two parallel lines are graphed on a coordinate plane. How many of the lines could represent proportional relationships? Complete the explanation. (select) of the lines could represent a proportional relationship. A line parallel to a line passing through the origin (select) ✓pass through the origin. (Select) cannot can also
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