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Which is the standard form of y-3=2(x-4)

(A) Y=-2x-5
(B)2x-5
(C)2x+y=-5
(D)2x-y=5

User Martin
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  • y-3=2(x-4)
  • y-3=2x-8
  • y=2x-8+3
  • y=2x-5

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Option A

User Ankit Patial
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y -3 = 2(x-4)

Use distributive property on the right side:

y - 3 = 2x -8

Add 3 to both sides:

y = 2x -5

The answer is A.

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