What is the equation of this line in standard form? (-4, -1) & (1/2, 3)
a.) 8x−9y=...
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What is the equation of this line in standard form? (-4, -1) & (1/2, 3)
a.) 8x−9y=23
b.) 9x−8y=23
c.) 8x−7y=−25
d.) 8x−9y=−23
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In order for the function to be linear, what must m be and why? m = 22 because the rate of change is 1. m = 20 because the rate of change is 3. m = 22 because the rate of change is -1. m = 20 because the rate of change is -3.
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