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PLEASE HELP!!!!! IN WHAT FORM IS THE FOLLOWING LINEAR EQUATION WRITTEN!!!

A. STANDARD

B. POINT-SLOPE

C.SLOPE-INTERCEPT

D. Rise-Run

PLEASE HELP!!!!! IN WHAT FORM IS THE FOLLOWING LINEAR EQUATION WRITTEN!!! A. STANDARD-example-1
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3x-2y=4 is in standard form.

• A point-slope equation would look something like this: y-y1=m(x-x1)

• Slope-intercept looks like this: y=mx+b
- m stands for slope, b stands for y-intercept (y-intercept is where the line passes through the (0, y)

• Rise-run is just the slope which looks like: slope=rise/run.
- attached picture is example (sorry it's a little messy because I used pen and I know I probably didn't need to explain this much into detail but... )

I hope this helps!
PLEASE HELP!!!!! IN WHAT FORM IS THE FOLLOWING LINEAR EQUATION WRITTEN!!! A. STANDARD-example-1
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