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Question 261057
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How do you change y+4=-3/4(x-1) to standard form?
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y+4=-3/4(x-1)
y+4=-3/4x+3/4
3/4x+y=3 1/4
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I would multiply both sides by 4, distribute the -3, add 3x to both sides, then add -16 to both sides. But that's not the only way it could be done.
John