SOLUTION: How do you write this in standard form: (5, -3),y=4x+2?

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Question 92143: How do you write this in standard form: (5, -3),y=4x+2?
Answer by anraymer(35)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Standard form is Ax + By = c
y = 4x + 2
Subtract 4x from both sides to put it in standard form:
y - 4x = 2

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