Four different lines are given.
I. f(i) = β2x + 4
II. f(x) = β5
III. a line...
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Four different lines are given.
I. f(i) = β2x + 4
II. f(x) = β5
III. a line that passes through the points (4, β2) and (β3, 1)
IV. a line that passes through the points (1, 2) and ( β2, β4)
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