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Mathematics, 30.10.2021 01:10 ethanm2685

Suppose we are given the following. Line 1 passes through (-5.-8) and (-1, 4).
Line 2 passes through (0.1) and (2, 7).
Line 3 passes through (6. -7) and (-6, -3).


Suppose we are given the following.

Line 1 passes through (-5.-8) and (-1, 4).
Line 2 passes thro

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