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Write the equation in standard y-5=3/2(x+6)

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rewrite the equation in standard form. start with the given equation:

y - 5 = (3/2)(x + 6)

To convert it to standard form distribute the (3/2) to the terms inside the parentheses:

y - 5 = (3/2)x + 9

Next, move the (3/2)x term to the other side by subtracting (3/2)x from both sides:

y - (3/2)x - 5 = 9

Now, simplify the equation:

(3/2)x - y = -14

And The equation in standard form is (3/2)x - y = -14.
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