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Mathematics, 13.08.2021 03:10 thalia17

BRE A line is drawn through (-7, 11) and (8, -9). The equation
y-11=(x +
+ 7) is written to represent the line. Which
equations also represent the line? Check all that apply.
1. For parentheses
Distribute
y-11 =
(x+7)
O y = -4x+
=
2. If necessary
Combine Terms
O 3y = -4x + 40
4x + y = 21
4x + 3y = 5
0 - 4x + 3y = 17
3. Apply properties
Add Subtract
Multiply
Divide
4 To start over
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