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What is the equation of the line in standard form?

A. x-2y=4
B. x+2y=4
C. 2x+y=2
D. 2r-y-2​

What is the equation of the line in standard form? A. x-2y=4 B. x+2y=4 C. 2x+y=2 D-example-1
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Answer:

D. 2x -y = 2

Explanation:

You want to know the standard-form equation of the line through points (-1, 4) and (2, 2) as shown on the graph.

Intercept form

The graph shows the x-intercept of the line is a=1, and the y-intercept of the line is b=-2. This means the intercept form of the equation is ...

x/a +y/b = 1

x/1 +y/(-2) = 1

Standard form

Multiplying this equation by 2 gives ...

2x -y = 2 . . . . the standard form equation for the line

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Additional comment

The standard form equation can also be developed from the coordinates of points on the line:

(y2 -y1)x -(x2 -x1)y = (y2 -y1)x1 -(x2 -x1)y1

(2 -(-4))x -(2 -(-1))y = (2 -(-4))(-1) -(2 -(-1))(-4)

6x -3y = -6 +12

Dividing by 3 gives the standard form equation ...

2x -y = 2

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