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Mathematics, 27.10.2020 08:00 hernandezramirp2pjmh

1) Which equation would graph a line that passes through the point (12,0) and is perpendicular to the graph of the equation y = 6x- 1? A. y = 63 - 1

B. y = 60 - 12

C. y= - 1/6x + 2

D. y=-1/6x - 1

2) which of the following is the equation of a line written in point slope form with a slope of -4 and passes through the point (3–6)?

A. y+3= - 4(x-6)

B. y - 3 = - 4 (x + 6)

C. y + 6 = -4 (X -3)

D. y -6 = -4 (X +3)

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