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How do I put Y+4=2/3(X+7) in
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How do I put Y+4=2/3(X+7) in standard form-example-1
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User Norbert Bartko
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standard form is ax+by=c
where a and b are normally integers and a is positive

first, get rid of that nasty fraction
times both sides by 3
3y+12=2(x+7)
distribute
3y+12=2x+14
minus 2x from both sides
-2x+3y+12=14
minus 12 from both sides
-2x+3y=2
times both sides by -1
2x-3y=-2
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