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How is a proportional relationship different from a non-proportional relationship

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it is  Non-proportional linear relationships: on-proportional linear relationships can be expressed in the form y = mx + b, where b is not 0, m represents the constant rate of change or slope of the line, and b represents the y-intercept.
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Proportional: Proportional: Non-Proportional: How to tell the difference: A proportional graph is a straight line that always goes through the origin. A non-proportional graph is a straight line that does not go through the origin.

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How to tell the difference: A proportional graph is a straight line that always goes through the origin. A non-proportional graph is a straight line that does not go through the origin.

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