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What is the standard form of the equation 2(3x + 2y) -13 = 0

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\text{Solve for standard form}\\\\\text{Standard form:}\\\\Ax+By=C\\\\\text{Solve:}\\\\2(3x + 2y) -13 = 0\\\\\text{Use the distributive property}\\\\6x+4y-13=0\\\\\text{Add 13 to both sides}\\\\\boxed{6x+4y=13}

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