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Delaney Hartman
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27 May, 22:02
Y=x+6
Write equation in standard form using integers
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Sullivan Greer
27 May, 22:16
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Y = x + 6 ... subtract x from both sides
-x + y = 6 ... multiply by - 1 to make x positive
x - y = - 6 < = = standard form
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