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A line that passes through the points (–4, 10) and (–1, 5) can be represented by the equation y = y equals negative StartFraction 5 Over 3 EndFraction left-parenthesis x minus 2 right parenthesis.(x – 2). Which equations also represent this line? Select three options.
y = y equals negative StartFraction 5 Over 3 EndFraction x minus 2.x – 2
y = y equals negative StartFraction 5 Over 3 EndFraction x plus StartFraction 10 Over 3 EndFraction. x +
3y = –5x + 10
3x + 15y = 30
5x + 3y = 10
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