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26 October, 11:27

How do you write y - 6 = 1/2 (x + 4) in standard form

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  1. 26 October, 13:20
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    Ax + By = C is standard form

    y - 6 = 1/2 (x + 4) ... distribute thru the parenthesis

    y - 6 = 1/2x + 2 ... multiply by 2 to get rid of fractions

    2y - 12 = x + 4 ... add 12 to both sides

    2y = x + 4 + 12

    2y = x + 16 ... subtract x from both sides

    -x + 2y = 16 ... multiply by - 1 to make x positive

    x - 2y = - 16 <== = standard form
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