Yes, the points shown on the line would be part of y = 0.5x.
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Which statement best explains if the graph correctly represents the proportional relationship y = 0.5x?
<h3>According to the question</h3>
In the graph, the line goes through (0, 0).
If x = 0, we have
y = 0.5(0) =0.
This is the y-coordinate of the point, so it goes through this.
<h3>The equation for this line is in slope-intercept form, </h3>
y= m.x +b,
Where m is the slope and b is the y-intercept.
In this equation, m=0.5 and b=0. T
This means the slope is 0.5 or 1/2; since the slope is rise/run, the line rises 1 for every horizontal increase of 2.
This means starting from (0, 0), we would go up 1 and over 2, creating the point (2, 1). Looking at the graph, the line goes through this point.
Next, we would go up 1 and over 2 again, to (4, 2).
Again, the line goes through this point.
Hence, Yes, the points shown on the line would be part of y = 0.5x.
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