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Mathematics, 29.10.2020 22:10 2002kaitlynmull

Given the slope of a line m = - 4 and the point K(-8, - 5).
Find the equation of the line.


Given the slope of a line m = - 4 and the point K(-8, - 5).
Find the equation of the line.

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