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Write the equation in standard form 6x=y+3

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standard form is ax+by=c
6x=y+3
lets move the y over to left side
minus y from both sides
6x-y=3

User JakeJ
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The standard form of this equation is 6x - y = 3. Standard form is Ax + By = C, where A and B are the coefficients for x and y, and C is the number without a variable attached, or the constant. We just need to do a bit of algebra to get the equation in standard form.

6x = y + 3 Given
6x - y = 3 Subtract y from both sides

Hope this helps!
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