Which statement best explains if the graph correctly represents the proportional relationship y = 3.5x? A graph of a coordinate plane is shown. Points are graphed at 1 and 3.5 and 2 and 7. The points are joined by a line. It does, the points shown on the line would be part of y = 3.5x. It does not, proportions cannot be represented on a graph. It does not, the points shown on the line would not be part of y = 3.5x. It does, all proportions can be shown on the graph of this line.
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