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Mathematics, 16.04.2021 21:10 lexhorton2002

Does it matter which point you use for (x1, y1) or (x2. Y2)?
Yes! You have to choose correctly or it's all
wrong!
No! As long as your x and y coordinates line up
with each other vertically in the equation,
then you're good to go!

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