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Mathematics, 29.03.2021 17:00 sti192

Match each ordered pair with the proper equation of the line it falls on. Drag each ordered pair below to the proper equation.
(0, 0) (3, 22) (0, 7) (1.5, 12) (7, 42) (7, 56)

y = 5x + 7 y = 8x

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