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Y + 4 = 1 . 5 ( x − 4 ) how do you solve this linear equation for standard form in algebra ( need this question answered by 9:00)
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Y + 4 = 1 . 5 ( x − 4 ) how do you solve this linear equation for standard form in algebra
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Standard form is ax+by=c
Steps:
y + 4 = 1.5(x - 4)
y + 4 = 1.5x - 6
-1.5x + y = -10 is the standard form.
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