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the ordered pairs below represent a linear relation between x and y.
(-3,0), (-2,4), (-1,8), (0,12), (1,16), (2,20)
which of the following is a correct statement about this relation?
a. the slope of the line represented by this table is -4 and the y-intercept is 12.
b. the slope of the line represented by this table is 4 and the y-intercept is 12.
c. the slope of the line represented by this table is 4 and the y-intercept is -3.
d. the slope of the line represented by this table is -4 and the y-intercept is -3.
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