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OpenStudy (anonymous):

http://static.k12.com/calms_media/media/308500_309000/308806/1/5d868f3b4fdf1a866e80aa7ad9dd0d09a5105b3f/MS_ALG_S1_07_10_quiz_Q2_question.gif Which is an equation of the given line in standard form? A. –6x + 7y = 11 B. –7x + 6y =–11 C. –6x +7y =–11 D. –6x + 5y = 13 giving medals

OpenStudy (anonymous):

you guys know how to do this

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@dumbcow @dan815 @dejmccray @abb0t @Mendicant_Bias @Pico33 @dtan5457 @MilkNCookies @Firejay5

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Someone type something if they know how to do this

OpenStudy (dan815):

you are given 2 points (x1,y1) & (x2,y2) slope = (y2-y1)/(x2-x1) the equation of a line is (y-y1)=slope(x-x1) sub that in and rearrange to make it look like the form in your answers

OpenStudy (anonymous):

c?

OpenStudy (milkncookies):

I wouldn't listen to Dan he doesn't know what he talking about.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Ok.

OpenStudy (milkncookies):

I'm just kidding, Lol.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@dan815

OpenStudy (milkncookies):

Just wanted to give him a hard time.... Anywho... I'm out let him help you.. ^,^

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Fvck

OpenStudy (anonymous):

u nigg3r

OpenStudy (milkncookies):

I'm white. Welp.

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