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    Graph the Line Described\[\text { through } ( - 2 , - 4 ) ; m = 5\]
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Graph the Line Described  through (−2,−4);m=5\text { through } ( - 2 , - 4 ) ; m = 5 through (−2,−4);m=5

Question 379

Question 379

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Graph the line described.
-  through (−2,−4) ;m=5\text { through } ( - 2 , - 4 ) ; m = 5 through (−2,−4) ;m=5
 Graph the line described. - \text { through } ( - 2 , - 4 )  ; m = 5    A)     B)    C)     D)


A)
 Graph the line described. - \text { through } ( - 2 , - 4 )  ; m = 5    A)     B)    C)     D)

B)
 Graph the line described. - \text { through } ( - 2 , - 4 )  ; m = 5    A)     B)    C)     D)
C)
 Graph the line described. - \text { through } ( - 2 , - 4 )  ; m = 5    A)     B)    C)     D)

D)
 Graph the line described. - \text { through } ( - 2 , - 4 )  ; m = 5    A)     B)    C)     D)

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