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Graph a line that goes through the points (−2,1) and (4,−2) .
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Graph a line that goes through the points (−2,1) and (4,−2) .
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Just find the points on the graph and it will create a line. For (-2,1) on the graph go left two time and up one. For (4,-2) go right four times and down two times. Then connect the dots. Hope this helps!
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