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Match the equation to its line. The equations are, y=1/4x-4. Y=x+2. Y=1/2x-4. Y=-x+2. Y=-2x-4. Y=4x-4. Y=-x-2. Not all will be used.


Match the equation to its line. The equations are, y=1/4x-4. Y=x+2. Y=1/2x-4. Y=-x+2. Y=-2x-4. Y=4x

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