SOLUTION: Can someone show me how to graph this? 2x+4y=2(x+2y) Can you write the equation in the form: ax + by = c? What is the general (standard) form of a linear equation in x and y?

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Question 196205: Can someone show me how to graph this?
2x+4y=2(x+2y)
Can you write the equation in the form: ax + by = c? What is the general (standard) form of a linear equation in x and y?
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Answer by Alan3354(69443) About Me  (Show Source):
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Can someone show me how to graph this?
2x+4y=2(x+2y)
If you expand the right side:
2x+4y = 2x+4y
It's too equal to solve.