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A line passes through the points (0, 4) and (2,-2). A second line passes through the points (1, -9) and (7, -7). At what point do the two lines intersect?
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A line passes through the points (0, 4) and (2,-2). A second line passes through the points (1, -9) and (7, -7). At what point do the two lines intersect?
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A line passes through the points (0, 4) and
(2,-2). A second line passes through the
points (1, -9) and (7, -7). At what point do
the two lines intersect?
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I would say (4, -8)
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