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Answer:

2x+y=-4

Explanation:

y-2=-2(x+3) is in point-slope form.

Ax+By=C is standard form.

We have to bring x and y to the same side of the equation.

First, let's distribute.

y-2=-2(x)-2(3)

y-2=-2x-6

Next, we will add 2 to both sides to get rid of the -2 on the left side of the equation.

y=-2x-6+2

Then, we will add 2x to both sides to get rid of the -2x on the right side of the equation.

2x+y=-6+2

Now x and y are on the same side of the equation. We just need to simplify the right side.

2x+y=-4

This is the answer in standard form.

User RIFAL
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Answer:

2x + y = -4

Explanation:


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Given equation:


y-2=-2(x+3)

To write the given equation in standard form, collect the terms with variables on the one side of the equation (ensuring the term in x is positive), and collect the constants on the other side of the equation.

Distribute the right side of the equation:


\implies y-2=-2 \cdot x+(-2) \cdot 3


\implies y-2=-2x-6

Add 2x to both sides of the equation:


\implies y-2+2x=-2x-6+2x


\implies y-2+2x=-6

Add 2 to both sides of the equation:


\implies y-2+2x+2=-6+2


\implies y+2x=-4

Rearrange the left side to standard form:


\implies 2x+y=-4

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