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3 August, 05:13

Write the standard form of this equation

0=6+8x-2y

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  1. 3 August, 05:29
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    8x - 2y = - 6

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The standard form of a linear equation is Ax + By = C where A and B cannot be fractions and A is not negative. To write in standard form, move 8x and - 2y using inverse operations to the other side of the equal sign. Then change the negative sign on the x term by multiplying the equation by - 1.

    0 = 6 + 8x - 2y

    -8x + 2y = 6

    -1 (-8x + 2y = 6)

    8x - 2y = - 6
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