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The graphed line can be expressed by which equation? 1. y+2=2/3(x×2) 2. y-2=3/4(x-1) 3. y-1=-3/4(x-2) 4. y-2=3/4(x-2)
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The graphed line can be expressed by which equation?
1. y+2=2/3(x×2)
2. y-2=3/4(x-1)
3. y-1=-3/4(x-2)
4. y-2=3/4(x-2)
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The points are (-2,-2) and (4,2). So the slope is gonna be 2/3. So the answer is number 1. Let me know if I got wrong.
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