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14 October, 20:40

The line y-3 = ½ (x + 4) expressed in standard form has what equation?

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  1. 14 October, 23:54
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    Standard form is ax+by=c where a, b, and c are integers and a is usually positive

    y-3=1/2 (x+4)

    multiply both sides by 2

    2y-6=x+4

    minus 2y both sides

    -6=x-2y+4

    minus 4 both sides

    -10=x-2y

    x-2y=-10

    sometimes, pepole say

    ax+by+c=0 is standard form

    then it would be x-2y+10=0

    x-2y=-10 or

    x-2y+10=0, depends what form you consider 'standard'
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