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Mathematics, 27.08.2019 14:30 tatia65

Find the equation of the line.
a) y=-3/2x + 1
b) y=-2/3x - 1
c) y=2/3x + 1
d) y=3/2x - 1


Find the equation of the line.  a) y=-3/2x + 1  b) y=-2/3x - 1  c) y=2/3x + 1

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a) y=-3/2x + 1
b) y=-2/3x - 1
c) y=2/3x + 1
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