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2 January, 05:38

How do you write y + 2 = 2 (x-2) in standard form?

A. x - y = 6

B. 2x - y = 6

C. 2x + y = - 2

D. 1/2x - y = - 6

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  1. 2 January, 05:55
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    B

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The equation of a line in standard form is

    Ax + By = C (A is a positive integer and B, C are integers)

    Given

    y + 2 = 2 (x - 2) ← distribute right side

    y + 2 = 2x - 4 (subtract y from both sides)

    2 = 2x - y - 4 (add 4 to both sides)

    6 = 2x - y, that is

    2x - y = 6 → B
  2. 2 January, 06:05
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    B is the answer!
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