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Writing equations in standard form: (1,-6) and (-7,2) How would I write this in standard form? I already tried but I keep getting x+y=7 and it says it’s wrong so could someone help?
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Writing equations in standard form:
(1,-6) and (-7,2)
How would I write this in standard form? I already tried but I keep getting x+y=7 and it says it’s wrong so could someone help?
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