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23 May, 19:01
Converting to standard form y=3x-8
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Jaydon Moses
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Standard form for a linear equation is Ax+By=C.
Problem: Write #y=3x-8 in standard form.
Subtract 3x from both sides of the equation.
-3x+y=-8
Multiply both sides by - 1.
answer = => 3x-y=8
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