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Mathematics, 02.03.2020 05:30 Meirna

Which best explains how you know that R(1, 4) is on the same line as S(4, 6) and T(7,
8)?

All three points are in Quadrant I.
from R to S and from S to T, you go up 2 units and
units.
points are in alphabetical order.
The sum of the coordinates of each point is divisible by 5.

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