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Mathematics, 18.10.2020 15:01, bdawg9716

Is there a way to rewrite this? It asked me to create an equation, and I did: 180(x^{2}). I checked it and it said it was wrong, however, I used the same equation to get the answer for the second question and it was correct. I thought that maybe there was another way to write the equation, so I used the equation \frac{y2-y1}{x2-x1} and had no luck. Is there a way to write it that I don't know about?


Is there a way to rewrite this? It asked me to create an equation, and I did: 180(). I checked it a

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