identify the constant of proportionality from the graph. (1 point) Graph: Point 6 point 3

2/3
1/2
2
3/2

Unfortunately, as an AI, I can't visualize or interact with images or graphs directly from text descriptions. However, I can guide you on how to identify the constant of proportionality from a graph.

If the graph you're referring to is a straight line that passes through the origin (0,0), you can determine the constant of proportionality (also known as the slope in this context) by using two points on the line.

From the information you've provided, "Point 6 point 3" seems to state two points, but it's unclear. I'll assume you meant that there is a point (6, 3) on the graph.

To find the constant of proportionality, you can use the coordinates of this point (x1, y1) = (6, 3) and the origin (x2, y2) = (0, 0) to calculate the slope. The formula for slope (m) is:

m = (y2 - y1) / (x2 - x1)

Plugging the coordinates in:

m = (0 - 3) / (0 - 6)
m = (-3) / (-6)
m = 1/2

In this example, if the graph is a straight line through the origin and point (6, 3), the constant of proportionality is 1/2. If this is not the correct interpretation of your problem, please provide more detailed information or ensure that the points are presented clearly.