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Graph of a line with the points (3, 2) and (3, –4) plotted. Which is the equation of the given line in standard form? x = 3 x = –3 y = 3 y = 3x
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Graph of a line with the points (3, 2) and (3, –4) plotted.
Which is the equation of the given line in standard form?
x = 3
x = –3
y = 3
y = 3x
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the correct equation is x=3 because there is no (Y) in the rise over run (y/x) meaning the starting point up and down the point on the (X)
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