Taking the change in y over the change in x. Then the correct option is A.
<h3>What is the equation of a line passing through two points?</h3>
Suppose the given points are (x₁, y₁) and (x₂, y₂), then the equation of the straight line joining both two points is given by
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The equation of the line can be determined by the two known points.
Taking the change in y over the change in x.
Then the correct option is A.
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Law of experimental Data I believe.
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11,18 the sequence is just adding 7 to the number prior
Step-by-step explanation:
48/4+[6+{12/2 of 3}-4]+20
48/4+[6+18-4]+20
12+20+20
52