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Which equation a line that goes through the points (1, 5) and (-2,2) y = x + 3 y = -x + 5 y = x + 4 y = -x + 3
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Which equation a line that goes through the points (1, 5) and (-2,2)
y = x + 3
y = -x + 5
y = x + 4
y = -x + 3
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y= x+ 4
is the answer
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