Use the image to answer the question. Identify the constant of proportionality from the graph. (1 point) Responses 23 Start Fraction 2 over 3 End Fraction 12 Start Fraction 1 over 2 End Fraction 2

To identify the constant of proportionality from the graph, we need to find the ratio of the change in the dependent variable to the change in the independent variable.

Looking at the graph, we see that for every increase of 2 units in the independent variable (x-axis), there is a corresponding increase of 3 units in the dependent variable (y-axis).

Therefore, the constant of proportionality is 3/2 or Start Fraction 2 over 3 End Fraction.

To identify the constant of proportionality from the graph, we need to determine the ratio between the change in the dependent variable (y) and the change in the independent variable (x).

Looking at the graph provided, we can see that when x changes from 1 to 3, y changes from 2 to 6. This represents a change of 4 for y and a change of 2 for x.

To find the constant of proportionality, we divide the change in y by the change in x:

Constant of proportionality = (Change in y) / (Change in x) = 4 / 2 = 2

Therefore, the constant of proportionality from the graph is 2.

To identify the constant of proportionality from the graph, we need to analyze the relationship between the variables involved. Typically, a constant of proportionality represents how the variables change relative to each other.

However, since you mentioned an image, I cannot directly see the graph you are referring to. To identify the constant of proportionality using an image, you would need to examine the graph provided and specifically look for a linear relationship between the variables.

If the graph is a straight line passing through the origin (0,0), then the constant of proportionality can be found by determining the slope of the line. The slope represents the rate at which one variable changes in relation to the other.

To find the slope of the line, you would need to select two points on the line and calculate the change in the y-values divided by the change in the x-values between those two points. The resulting value represents the constant of proportionality.

Please provide any necessary details or data from the image so I can help you further in identifying the constant of proportionality accurately.