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II The notion of the unity of Greek culture stretching in a more or less unbroken line from Homer to Aristotle is deeply inbedded in the historical imagination of the modern world, from its early exponents, Lessing, Herder, and Winckelmann, to the historical synthesizing of Wilamowitz. But ...
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1. Which slope intercept form equation is equivalent to the standard form equation -x + 2y = -8? y = -x - 4 y = (1/2)x - 4 y = -2x - 8 y = 2x - 8 y = (-1/2)x - 4 2. What is the equation of the graph below?