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which equation is represented by the graph below a. y=1/8ex b.y=1/2ex c.y=2ex. d.y=8ex
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which equation is represented by the graph below a. y=1/8ex b.y=1/2ex c.y=2ex. d.y=8ex
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D.y will be cause it in the 8 thingy
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