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Write y - 2 = 1/3(x + 6) in standard form

Write y - 2 = 1/3(x + 6) in standard form-example-1

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Answer:

x − 3y = −12

Explanation:


y-2=(1)/(3)\left(x+6\right)

switch sides


(1)/(3)\left(x+6\right)=y-2

multiply both sides by 3


3\cdot (1)/(3)\left(x+6\right)=3y-3\cdot \:2

simplify


x+6=3y-6

subtract 6 from both sides


x+6-6=3y-6-6

simplify


x=3y-12

standard form


x-3y=-12

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Answer:

x−3y=−12

Explanation:

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