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If you know that a relationship is proportional and are given one ordered pair other than (0,0), how can you find another pair?
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If you know that a relationship is proportional and are given one ordered pair other than (0,0), how can you find another pair?
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If you know that a relationship is proportional and are given one ordered pair other than (0,0), how can you find another pair?
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you can use y2-y1 divided by x2-x1 to give you the slope which will give you another pair.
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