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Mohammad Henderson
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5 April, 01:32
Line passing through (2,5) and the m = - 5/6
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Giuliana Rivera
5 April, 01:40
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y - 5 = (-5/6) (x - 2)
y - 5 = (-5/6) x + 10/6
y - 30/6 = (-5/6) x + 10/6
y = (-5/6) x + 20/3
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