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Which equation is equivalent to y−3=4(x−5)?

y=4x−2y is equal to 4 x minus 2

y=−4x−23y is equal to negative 4 x minus 23

y=4x−17y is equal to 4 x minus 17

y=−17x+4

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Answer:

y = 4x - 17

Explanation:

y - 3 = 4(x - 5) ← distribute parenthesis by 4

y - 3 = 4x - 20 ( add 3 to both sides )

y = 4x - 17

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U solve it as an equation. So u multiply 4 times x and 4 times -5…. U can see how I solved it below
Which equation is equivalent to y−3=4(x−5)? y=4x−2y is equal to 4 x minus 2 y=−4x-example-1
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