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What is the equation in standard form of the line shown on the graph? The equation of the line in standard form is x + y =.
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What is the equation in standard form of the line shown on the graph?
The equation of the line in standard form is
x + y =.
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the answer could be x = -y
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Answer:
the answer is
3x+-4y=12
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