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OpenStudy (anonymous):

how do i write slope intercept equations as standard form equations

OpenStudy (anonymous):

So slope-intercept equations are in the form of y = mx+b. The standard form has x and y on one side and contains no fractions. So simply use the distributive properties and the order of operations. Example: y = -2/3x+3 2/3x+y=3 Multiply by 3 to get: 2x+3y=9 Done! Hope that helped :)

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