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Y-6 = 4(x + 10) This linear function is written in point-slope form. What is the given point (*1, y1)?
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Y-6 = 4(x + 10) This linear function is written in point-slope form. What is the given point (*1, y1)?
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Y-6 = 4(x + 10)
This linear function is written in point-slope form. What
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