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Which equation represents a line that has a slope of 2 and passes through the point (1, -3) y − 3 = 2 ( x − 1 ) y−3=2(x−1) y = 2 x − 5 y=2x−5 y + 3 = x − 1 y+3=x−1 y + 3 = 2 ( x − 1 ) y+3=2(x−1)
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Which equation represents a line that has a slope of 2 and passes through the point (1, -3)
y
−
3
=
2
(
x
−
1
)
y−3=2(x−1)
y
=
2
x
−
5
y=2x−5
y
+
3
=
x
−
1
y+3=x−1
y
+
3
=
2
(
x
−
1
)
y+3=2(x−1)
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