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maurinabenjamin:

3x = 12 - 2y in standard form

jhonyy9:

do you know what is a standard form of an equation ?

ramen:

does y=mx+b trigger any memories?

MrMudd183:

here's how I would do it... add -2y on both sides and subtract 3x on both sides. then it will be 2y=-3x+12.

MrMudd183:

then you would divide 2y to get y by itself. but for -3x, you would multiply by 0 so x would be by itself

MrMudd183:

does that make sense?

Zarkon:

The standard form of an equation of a line has the form \[Ax+By=C\]

darkknight:

@ramen, that is not standard form, smh

ramen:

oh oops lmao

darkknight:

So standard form is what Zarkon said. What you said is slope-intercept form

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