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I need help what would the equation be for this line?

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Can you post a picture of the line? If not then look at how many units the line moves up from one point and how many units it moves over to the second point. Put the rise over run and that'll be your slope just don't forget to simplify
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User Pronngo
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what line are you talking about ?

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