On the first graph I noticed that the y-intercept is 0, on time it goes up +2 every time, but on distance it goes up +6 every time. Also that the slope(rise over run) of the table is 3 over 1.
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Tyrell Tolliver
10/26/2015 05:58:57 pm
Time is adding by 2 on the left of the first graph. Adding by 6 on the right side of the first graph.The constant rate of change is 3. On the second graph it's the same. Also they both y-intercept is 0
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Monte Smith Jr
10/28/2015 04:19:37 pm
I notice that the y-intercepts are different. The second table would not be linear. The second graph is non-proportional.
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nick utsey
10/28/2015 04:40:36 pm
I noticed the y intercepts and constant rate of change are the same.Also I noticed that both of the slopes are 3. They are proportional and linear
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Cael Ross
10/28/2015 05:05:36 pm
1. The first graph has a y-intercept of 0. Also it has a slope of 3. It is linear and would go through the origin. The equation for slope-intercept form is y=3x.
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Akin White
10/28/2015 06:50:45 pm
1. The y and x intercepts of the first chart are 0. The slope is 3. It linear. It is proportional and the chart means that you can travel 3 ft per minute.
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Tremajialique
10/29/2015 05:50:55 am
The x and y intercepts are 0 for the first chart. The x intercept is when the y axis is at 0. The y intercept is when the x axis is at 0. The table is linear because it passes or starts at the origin on a graph. The slope is 3 because you are supposed to used the use the rise over run way to find the slope. So when you do the rise over run , then you'd have to divide the distance(y) by the min(x). And when you do that for all the ordered pairs , then you get 3 as you answer. But if you look at the second graph and rise over run, then you'd also get 3. That is something they have in common. They are also linear because they both can make a straight line on a graph. But the y intercept is different on the second graph than the first graph. The x is 0 but the y is 4. Both graphs are proportional because they both start at 0 or pass the origin. The slope intercept form for the 1st table is y=3x+o, but the second graph is y=3+4.
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Sean A. Avina
10/29/2015 07:42:22 am
I had noticed that the chart on the left is liner and the chart on the right is not liner. The reason chart 1 is liner is because it starts at the orgin(0) but chart 2 is not liner because it starts at 4.
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Julian Estrada
10/29/2015 09:28:30 am
Chart 1 x and y intercept is 0 and is proportional. Chart 2 x intercept is 4 and y intercept is also 4 and its proportional
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Giovanni Romero
10/29/2015 04:24:47 pm
One the 2nd graph its linear and non proportional, and the y-intercept is different.
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Leonardoreyna
10/29/2015 04:51:53 pm
The first graph is proportional and the second one is to
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Jordan McClendon
10/29/2015 06:11:03 pm
The two tables are different the first one is proportional because it multiplies by 6 in the other graph it's not proportional because it's suppose to multiply by and the product is not multiples of 4.
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jose molina
10/30/2015 09:35:38 am
On the first table the x-intercept it's adding 2 but also it start with a zero and y-intercept is the same but starts in a different way on the 4 its is not proportional and the 6 is proportional.
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marco ruiz
10/30/2015 09:39:45 am
what i saw was that the two graph have both go down buy 2 on the x axis and six on the y axis . they axis start at diffrent places.one of them start at zero exacly and b table starts at zero but y axis is on 4. a is proportional and b is not.
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cesar
11/2/2015 09:40:40 am
the first graph is proportianol the second one isnt
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monterrio golightly
11/2/2015 10:09:21 am
i noticed that in the first graph the y started at 0 while the second graph started at 4
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Nestor munoz
11/4/2015 10:59:56 am
The second graph starts with 0 and 4 and the first one begins with 0 and 0 that's why it's different
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Randito Howard
11/5/2015 09:32:37 am
The first table is linear because it starts with (0,0) and the second one is not linear becasue it's coordinates are (0,4) ad it has to start at the origin or pass it to be linear.
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Emmanuel Andrade
11/5/2015 11:15:26 am
The left one is proportional because x and y start at 0. The left also increases by x3
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Emmanuel Andrade
11/5/2015 11:22:06 am
Ignore the top one.
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manuel morales
11/5/2015 11:40:38 am
the first graph is proportional the other is non proportional because it starts at 4
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manuel morales
11/5/2015 11:57:55 am
The first graph every time x goes up by 2 y goes up by 6 so its a constant pattern,making it proportional.But the graph on the right the x has to go back
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