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What is the standard form for y=6x-4?

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User Dubmojo
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Answer:

y-6x=-4

Explanation:

standard form is Ax+Bx=C

so when you take numbers from one side of the equation you instead of it being positive it would be negative

so you would take positive 6x and move it to the other side and make it negative

then you get your answer of y-6x=-4

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User Nicolas Dudebout
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Answer:

x=

6

y

+

3

2

Explanation:

y=6x−4?

Intercambie los lados para que todos los términos de las variables estén en el lado izquierdo.

6x−4=y

Agrega 4 a ambos lados.

6x=y+4

Divide los dos lados por 6.

6

6x

=

6

y+4

Al dividir por 6, se deshace la multiplicación por 6.

x=

6

y+4

Divide y+4 por 6.

x=

6

y

+

3

2

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User Cleptus
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