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What equation is graphed in this figure? y−3=3/2(x+1) y−4=−2/3(x+2) y+2=−3/(2(x−2) y+1=−2/3(x−3) Number graph that ranges from negative five to five on the x and y axes. A line passes through begin ordered point zero comma one end ordered pair and begin ordered pair two comma negative two end ordered pair


What equation is graphed in this figure? y−3=3/2(x+1) y−4=−2/3(x+2) y+2=−3/(2(x−2) y+1=−2/3(x−3) Nu

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