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What is the standard form equation of the line shown below? Graph of a line going through negative 2, 3 and 1, negative 3

1. y + 3 = βˆ’2(x βˆ’ 1)
2. y = βˆ’2x βˆ’ 1
3. 2x + y = βˆ’1
4. βˆ’2x βˆ’ y = 1

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