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17 April, 23:05

Which is the standard form of y-3=2 (x-4)

(A) Y=-2x-5

(B) 2x-5

(C) 2x+y=-5

(D) 2x-y=5

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  1. 18 April, 00:55
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    y - 3 = 2 (x-4)

    Use distributive property on the right side:

    y - 3 = 2x - 8

    Add 3 to both sides:

    y = 2x - 5

    The answer is A.
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