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What is Y = 2X + 6 written using the standard form of the equation of a line? A. Y + 2X = 6 B. Y - 2X - 6 = 0 C. X = 2Y + 6 D. Y= x + 6 E. 2X - Y = -6
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What is Y = 2X + 6 written using
the standard form of the equation
of a line?
A. Y + 2X = 6
B. Y - 2X - 6 = 0
C. X = 2Y + 6
D. Y= x + 6
E. 2X - Y = -6
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