SOLUTION: how do you change an equation in point slope form to standard form? this is it: (y--20)=8(x--3) the double (-) are minus a negative. thanks!

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Question 383791: how do you change an equation in point slope form to standard form? this is it:
(y--20)=8(x--3) the double (-) are minus a negative. thanks!

Answer by rfer(16322)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
y+20=8x+24
y=8x+4 slope intercept form
-8x+y=4
8x-y=-4 standard form

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