What is the equation of the line that passes through the points (−2, 3) and (2, 7)? (5 points)
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askew616:
There is no 0 answer choice
ILikeToEatChildren:
@aiannafloyd wrote:
The equation of the line that passes through the points (-2, 3) and (2, 7) is x - y + 5 = 0.
no direct answers, you should explain it to her
askew616:
The choices are x − y = −1
x − y = −2
x − y = − 5
x − y = − 6
askew616:
Can you plz help me? The answer is not 0 it is not a choice
askew616:
Does anyone agree with -2
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askew616:
This is very important anyone have answers
askew616:
Okay thanks guys
AiannaFLOYD:
You´re welcome!
askew616:
Are you guys always on here
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Yeah we are
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AiannaFLOYD:
Yes, I am all day
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Well I am
askew616:
How
askew616:
where are you guys from
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Japan
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AiannaFLOYD:
Im from Cali, but live in Oklahoma
askew616:
I live in Tennessee
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carmelle:
I politely disagree with the answer you have chosen, B is not the correct answer.
A simple way to get the answer is to plug in the values and see what they subtract to...
(x,y) -> (-2,3)
(x,y) -> (2,7)
-2 - 3 = ?
2 - 7 = ?
What's the answer to these two equations?