SOLUTION: y-5=3/2(x+4) in standard form

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Question 827744: y-5=3/2(x+4) in standard form
Answer by josgarithmetic(39617)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
You must really mean, ;

Follow this general example:
---- the point-slope form of your given example, but now generalized;




---- this would be standard form. It generally corresponds to Ax+By=C

The given generalized example uses v/h as the slope, in which you may imagine v and h are integers. This permits demonstrating the clearing of the fraction, by multiplying both sides by the denominator.

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