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Mathematics, 25.06.2019 00:30 jettskii214

Nolan plots a point (0,3) on the y axis he uses a slope of 2 to graph another point. he draws a line through the two points. which equation repreasents nolans line. a. y=2x+1 b. y=2x+3c. y=3x+2d. y=3x=5

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