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16 September, 20:51

Write the equation in standard form y-4 = - 3 (x-3)

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  1. 16 September, 21:03
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    Y - 4 = - 3x + 9

    y = - 3x + 13

    standard form: 3x + y = 13
  2. 16 September, 21:20
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    3x+y=13

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Standard form of equation is:

    Ax+By=C where x and y are variables and A, B and C are constants.

    Given equation is:

    y-4=-3 (x-3)

    we have to make given equation in standard form.

    simplifying given equation, we get

    y-4=-3 (x-3)

    y-4=-3x+9

    adding 4 to both sides of above equation, we get

    y-4+4=-3x+9+4

    y+0=-3x+13

    y=-3x+13

    adding 3x to both sides of above equation, we get

    3x+y=3x-3x+13

    3x+y=0+13

    3x+y=13 is standard form of given equation where A=3, B=1 and C=13.
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