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28 October, 07:59

How do you write y=2x+3 in standard form

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  1. 28 October, 08:05
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    Subtract 2x from both sides to get: - 2x + y = 7. We need the x-term to be positive, so multiply the equation by - 1 to get our answer: 2x - y = 7. Example3: Write the equation of the line: y = (1/2) x + 8 in standard form. First, subtract (1/2) x form both sides to get: (-1/2) x + y = 8.
  2. 28 October, 08:12
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    Y=2x+3

    Both x and y must be on the same side of the equation, subtract 2x to do that.

    -2x + y = 3

    Divide by - 2 because x cannot be negative.

    x-.5y = - 1.5
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