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4.7 Write an Equation Given 2 Points
Directions: Write a linear equation that passes through the given two points.
1. (-4,-2) and (4,0)
2. (3, 4) and (0,5)
3. (0, 1) and (5,3)
4. (2,-2) and (0, -1)
5. (0,5) and (-5, 1)
6. (1, 3) and (-3,-5)
7.(1, 4) and (6,-1)
8.(3, 3) and (1, -3)


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an Equation Given 2 Points
Directions: Write a linear equation that passes through the

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