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Which of the following equation is not a possible point-slope form of the linear equation 4x - 6y=12 1) y-4=4/6(x-9) 2) y+6=4/6(x+6) 3) y+5=4/6(x-8) 4 y-2=4/6(x-6)
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Which of the following equation is not a possible point-slope form of the linear equation 4x - 6y=12
1) y-4=4/6(x-9)
2) y+6=4/6(x+6)
3) y+5=4/6(x-8)
4 y-2=4/6(x-6)
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