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In what direction is the line containing the point (5, -6) and (-2, -6) going A. Up and to the left B. Down and to the right C. Vertical D. Horizontal
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In what direction is the line containing the point (5, -6) and (-2, -6) going
A. Up and to the left
B. Down and to the right
C. Vertical
D. Horizontal
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D. Horizontal
It should be it if the direction of the line is containing those points
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