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Which is true of the standard form of the equation of the line graphed? The value of A can be –1 if the value of C is 3 and the value of B is 0.

The value of A can only be 1, the value of C can only be –3, and the value of B is 0.

The standard form of the equation can be shown as 3x = –9.

The standard form of the equation can only be x + 3 = 0.


Which is true of the standard form of the equation of the line graphed?

The value of A can be –1

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