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How would you put 6=2x-3y in standard form?
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6=2X-3Y
-3Y=-2X+6
Y=-2X/-3+6/-3
Y=2X/3-2 IS THE STANDARD FORM FOR THE LINE EQUATION.
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Standard form of the equation of a line is the form Ax + By = C or perhaps Ax+By +C = 0.
Your answer should have been 2x-3y=6. What Checkley gave you as an answer is actually called Slope-Intercept form.
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