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I need some serious help with standard form, Im really confused . Here's a problem , Write the equation y - 2 = 2(x - 3) in standard form. Can someone help me to solve it so I can know how to solve other
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I need some serious help with standard form, Im really confused . Here's a problem ,
Write the equation y - 2 = 2(x - 3) in standard form.
Can someone help me to solve it so I can know how to solve other problems like it ? ...?
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I can see that the equation given above is a linear equation since y and x are the only variable and the degree is one. The standard form of a linear equation is written as:
Ax + By = C
We write the given equation into standard form as follows:
y - 2 = 2(x - 3)
y - 2 = 2x - 6
y -2x = -6 +2
y - 2x = -4
2x - y = 4
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