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Mathematics, 27.09.2020 04:01 mattie2353

Which ordered pair would form a proportional relationship with the point graphed below? On a coordinate plane, point (60, negative 20) is plotted.
(–10, 30)
(30, –15)
(–30, 10)
(80, –30)

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