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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Heres another

OpenStudy (anonymous):

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@Tazmaniadevil

OpenStudy (ipwnbunnies):

On the right side, distribute the 1/2 to (x+6). Then, solve for y.

OpenStudy (ipwnbunnies):

Or... A shortcut is the remember what standard form of a line is. That means you'll have x and y on the same side, and a constant on the other side. 'y = ...' is the slope-intercept form of a line. Ax + By = C is the standard form of some line.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I dont understand

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thnx bunnies i was confused on this one

OpenStudy (anonymous):

sorry i will have to bring my mathlete genuis hold on

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@thomaster

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@stupid12 lets begin to solve the problem... can you tell what is standard equation of line

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The Standard Form for a linear equation in two variables, x and y, is usually given as Ax + By = C where, if at all possible, A, B, and C are integers, and A is non-negative, and, A, B, and C have no common factors other than 1. If we have a linear equation in slope-intercept form,

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i have nop idea but thanks for trying

OpenStudy (anonymous):

lets go step by step

OpenStudy (anonymous):

1. Multiply LHS and RHS with 2

OpenStudy (anonymous):

so u get 2y-6=x+6

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thats it

OpenStudy (anonymous):

x-2y=-12

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