What is the equation in point−slope form of the line passing through (1, 2) and (2, 5)?
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Mathematics, 13.02.2020 06:13, mauricestepenson791
What is the equation in point−slope form of the line passing through (1, 2) and (2, 5)?
(y − 2) = −3(x − 1)
(y − 2) = 3(x − 1)
(y − 1) = −3(x − 2)
(y + 2) = 3(x + 1)
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