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A line passes through the point (–7, 5) and has a slope of one half. Which is another point that the line passes through? (–13, 9) (–9, 13) (9, 13) (13, 9)
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A line passes through the point (–7, 5) and has a slope of one half. Which is another point that the line passes through? (–13, 9) (–9, 13) (9, 13) (13, 9)
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A line passes through the point (–7, 5) and has a slope of one half. Which is another point that the line passes through? (–13, 9) (–9, 13) (9, 13) (13, 9)
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Answer:(9,13)
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answer is (9,13)
equation: y = 1/2x + 17/2
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