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*REMEMBER THAT IN STANDARD FORM YOU CANT USE FRACTIONS!!!

Give me the standard form of this equation.

*REMEMBER THAT IN STANDARD FORM YOU CANT USE FRACTIONS!!! Give me the standard form-example-1
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Give me the standard form of this equation.
*REMEMBER THAT IN STANDARD FORM YOU CANT USE FRACTIONS!!! Give me the standard form-example-1
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y + 9 = 3(x + 9)

Distribute on the the right side.

y + 9 = 3x + 27

Subtract y from both sides.

9 = 3x - y + 27

Subtract 27 from both sides.

-18 = 3x - y

Switch sides.

3x - y = -18
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