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Urgent! 2. a. no b. yes; k = -1/2 and y = -1/4x c. yes; k = 4 and y = 4x d. yes; k = 1/4 and y = 1/4x 6. a. y = 5x-1 b. y = 5/2x+5 c. y = -x+5 d. y = 1/5x-1


Urgent! 2. a. no b. yes; k = -1/2 and y = -1/4x c. yes; k = 4 and y = 4x d. yes; k = 1/4 and y
Urgent! 2. a. no b. yes; k = -1/2 and y = -1/4x c. yes; k = 4 and y = 4x d. yes; k = 1/4 and y

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