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Rewrite the following equation in standard form.

y = 6x + 3

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Answer:

6x -y = -3

Explanation:

You want the equation y = 6x +3 written in standard form.

Standard form

The standard form of a linear equation is ...

ax +by = c

where a, b, c are mutually prime integers and a > 0.

Subtracting y+3 from both sides of the given equation puts it into standard form:

6x -y = -3

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