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Mathematics, 10.02.2021 07:50 damilysgonzalez2

Write the equation of a line through (3,1), parallel to y = x + 1 y=-2/3x - 1
y=-5/3x -2/3
y= 2/3 - 1
y=-x-2/3


Write the equation of a line through (3,1), parallel to y = x + 1

y=-2/3x - 1
y=-5/3x -2/3
y= 2/3

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