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Which of the following equations describes the line shown below? Check all that apply.
(4,4)
(12,6)

A. y-12 = 1/4(x-6)
B. y-6 = 4(x-12)
C. y-4 = 4(x-4)
D. y-6 = 1/4(x-12)
E. y-4 = 1/4(x-4)
F. y-12= 4(x-6)


Which of the following equations describes the line shown below? Check all

that apply.
(4,4)
(12,

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