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6x=y+3 in standard form

User Hans Rudel
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The formula for standard form is ax+by=c.

6x=y+3 is the slop-intercept version.


Move the y to the left, which changes it to -y.


6x-y=3!!

User Dalvenjia
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6x = y + 3

Remember, standard form is ax + by = c

So, simply subtract y from both sides so that x and y are on the same side.

6x - y = 3

~Hope I helped~
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