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Mathematics, 26.06.2019 01:20, Ayomide19

Write the equation of the line passing through (βˆ’1, 0) and (0, βˆ’3). a) 3x - y = 3 b) x - 3y = 3 c) 3x + y = βˆ’3 d) x + 3y = βˆ’3

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