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Question 5 20 points

What is the equation of the line?
1
yt
y= 2x + 2
3x
y = 2x + 2
XY
1
y=2x-4
=
4
y = 2x - 4

Question 5 20 points What is the equation of the line? 1 yt y= 2x + 2 3x y = 2x + 2 XY-example-1
User Dustin Kingen
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Answer:

i think tis will help

Explanation:

standard form is just putting (in this case) variables in alphabetical order. First we simplify- 2x+4=4y would become 1/2x+1=y. This is already in standard form, as numbers w/o variables come at the end. simplifying the next one is more tricky. first you get a variable/number alone-

9-2x-2y=4x+3

9-2y=6x+3

6-2y=6x

1-1/3y=x

1=x+1/3y

3=x+y

x+y=3

sorry if I was wrong and not of any help, But I do believe this is correct.

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