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HELP ASAP THANKS IN ADVANCED

HELP ASAP THANKS IN ADVANCED-example-1

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First, we find the slope of the line that passes through the given points, (6, 5) and (2, 2).

slope = m = (5 - 2)/(6 - 2) = 3/4

The point-slope equation of a line is:

y - y1 = m(x - x1)

Using the point-slope equation and point (6, 5), we get the equation

y - 5 = 3/4(x - 6)

We see that this is answer A.

Using the point-slope equation and point (2, 2), we get the equation

y - 2 = 3/4(x - 2)

We see that this is answer D.

Answer: Choices A. and D.

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