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Braedon Lindsey
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27 December, 02:53
What is the standard form of y-8=2 (x+3)
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Fernando Doyle
27 December, 03:20
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Either:
y-8=2 (x+3)
y-8=2x+6
-2x+y=14
or
y-8=2 (x+3)
y=2x+14
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