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Y-2/3=4/3(x+2) in standard form

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Answer -3y+4x=-10

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To put the equation in standard form, we need to get all the terms with variables on one side of the equation and all the constants on the other side. We can start by moving the 4/3 to the right side of the equation:

Y - 2/3 = 4/3(x + 2)

Y = 4/3(x + 2) + 2/3

Next, we can distribute the 4/3 on the right side of the equation to get:

Y = (4/3)x + (4/3)2 + 2/3

Y = (4/3)x + (8/3) + 2/3

Finally, we can combine like terms to get:

Y = (4/3)x + (10/3)

This is the standard form of the equation.

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