SOLUTION: How do you write 2y=4x+5 in standard form?

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Question 528172: How do you write 2y=4x+5 in standard form?
Answer by nerdybill(7384)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
How do you write 2y=4x+5 in standard form?
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Standard form is defined as:
Ax + By = C
where A,B and C are constants
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All you need to do is move the "x-term" to the left:
starting with:
2y=4x+5
subtract 4x from both sides:
-4x+2y = 5 (this is what they're looking for)

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