SOLUTION: How do you write a slope-intercept equation into a standard form equation? Ex. y-13=4(x-2)
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Question 369311
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How do you write a slope-intercept equation into a standard form equation?
Ex. y-13=4(x-2)
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That's a point-slope form and not a slope-intercept form,
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For standard form, x and y on the left, constant on the right, x coefficient is positive, only integer coefficients(no denominators).