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Do the points in this set form a proportional relationship? Why or why not? {(-3, -9), (1, -1), (3, 3), (6,9)}

A)Yes, because the line connecting the points is a straight line.

B)Yes, because the line connecting the points passes through the origin.

C)No, because the line connecting the points is not a straight line.

D)No, because the line connecting the points does not pass through the origin.


Do the points in this set form a proportional relationship? Why or why not?

{(-3, -9), (1, -1), (

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