henriquefrydman
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  • 21-12-2016
  • Mathematics
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Which is not an equation of the line going through (3, –6) and (1, 2)?

A. y + 6 = –4(x – 3)
B. y = –4x + 6
C. y – 1 = –4(x – 2)
D. y – 2 = –4(x – 1)

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jordenusrey1998
jordenusrey1998 jordenusrey1998
  • 21-12-2016
I do belive that it is C.
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