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document.write( "  First, let's draw a diagram of the coordinate system with point (-6, 4) plotted with a little blue dot:
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document.write( "    Write this down: the formula for the equation, given point
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document.write( "    Given that a=1.5, and
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document.write( "    Explanation: Why did we use formula
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