Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
The graph of a non-proportional linear relationship is a line that does not cross through the origin. The graph of a proportional linear relationship does.
Given the general expression of a line: y = ax + b, where a and b are constants, if b is equal to zero, the line cross through the origin, otherwise the line inercept y-axis at value of b.
Direct variation means that y = kx, where k is a constant, then is a proportional linear relationship.
Given a cell phone company charges $19.95 per month for the first 2G, then $5 per gig over the initial 2G; the graph is a non-proportional linear relationship because the cost is never zero and the graph does not cross through the origin.
Given a cell phone company charges $29.95 per month always, then the cost is never zero and the graph does not cross through the origin.