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Which equation describes a line with a slope of 1 and includes the point (1, 2)? Answer Choices y=x+1 y=x+2 y=x−1 y=x−3
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Which equation describes a line with a slope of 1 and includes the point (1, 2)? Answer Choices y=x+1 y=x+2 y=x−1 y=x−3
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Which equation describes a line with a slope of 1 and includes the point (1, 2)?
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y=x+1
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y=x−3
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Use the point-slope formula: y-2 = 1(x-1), or y-2 = x-1, or y = x + 1 (answer)
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