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Mathematics, 21.01.2022 18:50 SKKP2472

Find the equation of the line that will satisfy each given condition. 1. m = -3 and b = 5

2. m = 4 and b = -3

3. The line passes through (1, -5) and (-2, 5).

4. The line passes through (7, 3) and m = 0.

5. The line passes through (7, -5) and m =⁴/³

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