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Mathematics, 27.09.2019 16:30 emilybutler

Which equation is a point-slope form of the equation of this line

a) -2x+y+5=0

b) y=2x - 5

c) (y+1) = -1/2(x-2)

d) (y-1)=2(x+2)


Which equation is a point-slope form of the equation of this line a) -2x+y+5=0

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