Create a peeking view of four distinct characteristics of a proportional graph: (1) A detailed light blue line graph smoothly passing through the point (0, 0) on a light pink plane with labeled x and y-axes, and grid lines. (2) Another one has larger y-values than their corresponding x-values, demonstrating wider spread peaks and troughs. (3) The third graph shows a slight curvature to the line on a teal-colored plane. (4) The fourth graph displays a rapid upward climb, indicating a steep slope, on an orange plane. Make sure all four graphs are neatly organized and distinct but present a harmonious educational image.

If a graph is proportional, what characteristic does it display?(1 point)

Responses

It will pass through the point (0, 0). 
It will pass through the point Left Parenthesis 0 comma 0 Right Parenthesis . 

It will have y-values larger than their corresponding x-values.
It will have y -values larger than their corresponding x -values.

It will curve.
It will curve.

It will climb rapidly, indicating a steep slope.

It will pass through the point (0, 0).

To determine the characteristic displayed by a proportional graph, we need to understand the concept of proportionality in graphs.

A graph is considered proportional if it follows a straight line passing through the origin (0, 0). This means that for every x-value, the y-value will be directly proportional (or proportional by a constant factor) to it.

So, the correct response is: It will pass through the point (0, 0) or It will pass through the point (0,0).

The characteristic that a proportional graph displays is that it will pass through the point (0, 0).