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What is the equation of the line shown on the graph? (1)y=2x+2 (2)y=2x-1 (3)y=x+2 (4)y=x-1 (5)y=1/2x+2
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What is the equation of the line shown on the graph?
(1)y=2x+2
(2)y=2x-1
(3)y=x+2
(4)y=x-1
(5)y=1/2x+2
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The correct answer is #2 for question 20 because -1 is the y intercept and 2 is the slope
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