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Which ordered pairs could be points on a line parallel to the line that contains (3, 4) and (–2, 2)? Check all that apply. (–2, –5) and (–7, –3) (–1, 1) and (–6, –1) (0, 0) and (2, 5) (1, 0) and (6, 2) (3, 0) and (8, 2)

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