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Use the graph to find the linear equation (-2,6) (1,2) (0,-2) (1,-6)
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Use the graph to find the linear equation (-2,6) (1,2) (0,-2) (1,-6)
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Use the graph to find the linear equation (-2,6) (1,2) (0,-2) (1,-6)
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the answer for the first one (-2,6) is to go left two and up six. on the x line (horizontal) left is negative and right is positive. on the y line (vertical) down is negative and up is positive. 0 is where the two lines meet.
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