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Mathematics, 19.05.2020 20:57 harleycrider2251

Vladimir says that the equation of the line that passes through points (negative 5, negative 3) and (10, 9) is y = four-fifths x + 1. Robyn says that the line passes through the points (negative 10, negative 7) and (negative 15, negative 11). Who is correct? only Vladimir only Robyn both Vladimir and Robyn neither Vladimir nor Robyn

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