SOLUTION: What is (1,2) and (-4,-3) in standard form

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Question 995194: What is (1,2) and (-4,-3) in standard form

Answer by josgarithmetic(39623) About Me  (Show Source):
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What are two points in standard form? They are just two ordered pair as you have them. Specifying "standard form" is not necessary.

If you are trying to ask for the equation of the line containing those two points, then this video shows an example how.
Equation of line through two given points - into slope-intercept form

Guessing you want to finish that in standard form, you would be starting from slope-intercept form: y=mx%2Bb, and take slope m=v%2Fh so you have that as rational...
y=%28v%2Fh%29x%2Bb
hy=vx%2Bhb
highlight_green%28-vx%2Bhy=hb%29
or
highlight_green%28vx-hy=-hb%29
Either of these can be your standard form in a very symbolized way.