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Write each equation in standard form. 2y=–6+2x
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Write each equation in standard form.
2y=–6+2x
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Standard form is:
ax + by = c
So just arrange it like this:
-2x + 2y = -6
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If I wrote it in standard from it would be
2x - 2y = 6
Hope that helps, Good luck! (:
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