Which of the following equations are equivalent to 5x - 11y = 552
select all that apply
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Mathematics, 29.10.2019 03:31 rirnj005
Which of the following equations are equivalent to 5x - 11y = 552
select all that apply
a. -5x + 11y = - 56
b. y-5= *(x-22)
c. y=-x-5
0. =-x+65
ne. none of the equations are equivalent to 5x - 11y = 56
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