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A coordinate plane ranges from negative 9 to 9 in unit increments on the x-axis and from 11 to negative 11 in unit increments on the y-axis. A line with arrows at both the ends joins two plotted points and extends beyond. The coordinates of the plotted points are: left parenthesis 0 comma 0 right parenthesis and left parenthesis 5 comma 1 right parenthesis.

Is this the correct graph of the equation y=15x?

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No, it is not the correct graph because the ordered pair (1, 5) is not a point on the graph of y=15x
No, it is not the correct graph because the ordered pair , left parenthesis 1 comma 5 right parenthesis, is not a point on the graph of , y equals Start Fraction 1 over 5 End Fraction x

Yes, it is the correct graph because the ordered pair (0, 0) satisfies the equation and the slope m=riserun=15.
Yes, it is the correct graph because the ordered pair , left parenthesis 0 comma 0 right parenthesis, satisfies the equation and the slope , m equals Start Fraction rise over run End Fraction equals Start Fraction 1 over 5 End Fraction , .

Yes, it is the correct graph because the slope =51.
Yes, it is the correct graph because the slope , equals Start Fraction 5 over 1 End Fraction, .

No, it is not the correct graph because the slope m=riserun=15.
No, it is not the correct graph because the slope , m equals Start Fraction rise over run End Fraction equals Start Fraction 1 over 5 End Fraction , .
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No, it is not the correct graph of the equation y=15x. None of the given options provide the correct reasoning for why it is or isn't the correct graph, and the graph is not shown for reference.