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  • 31-03-2017
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What is required of a proportional relationship that is not required of a general linear relationship?

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askgirl
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  • 31-03-2017
The proportional relationship should require they y-intercept and is then 0 and the linear relationship should be in a straight line to be a linear! Hope this helps!
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