Which equation describes the line containing the points (-2,2) and (4, -2)?
A. y = 2x + 6
B....
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Which equation describes the line containing the points (-2,2) and (4, -2)?
A. y = 2x + 6
B. y = -2/3x + 2/3
y = y = -3/2x + 5
y = y = -2/3x + 8/3
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