SOLUTION: write equation in standard form?
y-6=4(x+3)
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: write equation in standard form?
y-6=4(x+3)
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Answer by elima(1433) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
standard form = ax+by+c=0
a,b &c are integers and a >0
y-6=4(x+3)
First distribute the 4;
y-6=4x+12
subtract 12 from the sides;
y-6-12=4x+12-12
y-18=4x
subtract 4x from both sides;
-4x+y-18=0
multiply each side by -1 to make a positive;
(-1)-4x+y-18=0(-1)
4x-y+18=0
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