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The slope of the line below is - Write a point-slope equation of the line
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Mathematics, 14.04.2021 16:50, sarbjit879
Question 1 of 10
The slope of the line below is - Write a point-slope equation of the line
using the coordinates of the labeled point.
(4,4)
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O A. y+ 4 = (x+4)
O B. y-4=(x-4)
OC. y+4= (x+4)
O D. y- 4 =(x-4)
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