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Whats the equation y= -3x + 6 in standard form

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We know that the standard form of the equation is:

ax + by = c

and we are given the equation:

y = -3x + 6

Converting to standard form:

3x + y = 6 [adding 3x on both sides]

3x + y = 6

and we are done already!

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