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Mathematics, 22.06.2021 21:50, ytalbot

Which equaiton reprsents a line that passes through the two points in the table? A. y+1=5/4(x+1) B. y+6=4/5(x+5) C. y-6=4/5(x-5) D. y-1=5/4(x-1)


Which equaiton reprsents a line that passes through the two points in the table? A.y+1=5/4(x+1) B.y

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