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Mathematics, 22.09.2019 03:30 mikeymanfs

Use t = 4x + 1 to write the parametric equations that can represent y = 12x + 5.
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a. x = t-1/4; y = 3t – 2
b. x = 4t – 1; y = 48t + 7
c. x = t-1/4 ; y = 3t + 2
d. x =t+1/4 ; y = 3t + 2

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