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Given the equation y − 3 = one half(x + 6) in point-slope form, identify the equation of the same line in standard form.

x − 2y = −12

y = one halfx

y = one halfx + 6

y = one halfx + 9

User AlanObject
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Answer:

A

Explanation:

I took the test and got it right

User Roman Alexander
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Answer:

A.
x-2y=-12

Explanation:

We have been given an equation of a line in point-slope form. We are asked to write our given equation in standard form.


y-3=(1)/(2)(x+6)

Since we know that standard form of equation is:
ax+by=c, where, a, b and c are constants.

Let us multiply both sides of our given equation by 2.


(y-3)*2=2*(1)/(2)(x+6)


2y-6=x+6

Let us add 6 to both sides of our equation.


2y-6+6=x+6+6


2y=x+12

Let us subtract x from both sides of our equation.


2y-x=x-x+12


2y-x=12

Multiply both sides of our equation by -1.


-2y+x=-12

Rearranging our equation we will get,


x-2y=-12

Therefore, the standard form of our given equation is
x-2y=-12 and option A is the correct choice.

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