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What is the linear equation of a line with a rate of change of −1/2 that passes through the point (0,4)? a- y=1/2x b- y=−1/2x c- y=1/2x+4 d- y=−12x+4
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What is the linear equation of a line with a rate of change of −1/2 that passes through the point (0,4)?
a- y=1/2x
b- y=−1/2x
c- y=1/2x+4
d- y=−12x+4
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The answer would be y=-1/2x+4
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none of the above. it would be y=-1/2x+4
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