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Mathematics, 06.11.2019 14:31 tyrique86

What equation is graphed in this figure?
y + 2 = −3(x−1)

y − 3 = 1/3(x+1)

y − 5 = 3(x−1)

y − 4 = −1/3(x+2)


What equation is graphed in this figure?  y + 2 = −3(x−1) y − 3 = 1/3(x+1)

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What equation is graphed in this figure?
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y − 3 = 1/3(x+1)
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