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Mathematics, 12.11.2019 23:31 abigail018

Which lines are perpendicular to the line y - 1= 1(x+2)? check all that apply

y2= -36% -4)

y-5=9(x - 11)

• y=-3x-2/

y = 1x-2

3x + y=7

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