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Help I don’t get this what is the standard form of y=-2x+3
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Help I don’t get this what is the standard form of y=-2x+3
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The standard form: Ax + By = C.
We have
y = -2x + 3
add 2x to both sides
2x + y = 3
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Hi there!
Standard form of the given equation is going to be: 2x+y=3
Let me know if this helps! Have a great night.
~Brooke
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