Graph the line that passes through the coordinates below and determine which statement is true.

A.
The line that passes through the given coordinates does not represent a proportional relationship because the line passes through the origin.
B.
The line that passes through the given coordinates represents a proportional relationship because the line passes through the origin.
C.
The line that passes through the given coordinates does not represent a proportional relationship because the line does not pass through the origin.
D.
The line that passes through the given coordinates represents a proportional relationship because the line does not pass through the origin.

In order to determine which statement is true, we need to graph the line that passes through the given coordinates. However, the coordinates are not provided in the question. Please provide the coordinates so that we can answer the question accurately.

To graph the line that passes through the given coordinates, we need the coordinates. Could you please provide the coordinates?

To determine which statement is true, we first need to graph the line that passes through the given coordinates. Let's assume that the given coordinates are (x1, y1) and (x2, y2).

1. Plot the given coordinates (x1, y1) and (x2, y2) on a coordinate plane.
2. Draw a straight line passing through these two points.

Once we have the graphed line, we can determine which statement is true.

A proportional relationship means that as one variable increases or decreases, the other variable changes at a constant rate. In other words, the line should pass through the origin (0,0) for a proportional relationship.

Now let's consider the 4 given statements:

A. The line that passes through the given coordinates does not represent a proportional relationship because the line passes through the origin.

If the line passes through the origin, this statement would be false because a line passing through the origin represents a proportional relationship.

B. The line that passes through the given coordinates represents a proportional relationship because the line passes through the origin.

If the line indeed passes through the origin, this statement would be true as a line passing through the origin represents a proportional relationship.

C. The line that passes through the given coordinates does not represent a proportional relationship because the line does not pass through the origin.

If the line does not pass through the origin, this statement would be true because a line passing through the origin represents a proportional relationship.

D. The line that passes through the given coordinates represents a proportional relationship because the line does not pass through the origin.

If the line does not pass through the origin, this statement would be false as a line passing through the origin represents a proportional relationship.

By graphing the line that passes through the given coordinates and observing if it passes through the origin or not, we can determine which statement is true.