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Which equation represents a line that passes through (2, -0.5) and has a slope of 3? Oy - 2 = 3(x+ -0.5) 0 y 3= 2(x + 0.5) 0y + 7 = 3(x - 2) Oy + 7 + 2(x - 3)​

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