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how do you make y=3x+-6 in standard form

Jordan209

by Jordan209 at February 07, 2010

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the standard form is : Ax+By=C 1) subtract 3x from both sides 2) multiply each side by -1, because A needs to be positive 3) yay.

saphiresong saphiresong February 07, 2010

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standard form of any line is Ax+By=Cbring 3x over by subtracting 3x-3x+1y=-6-3=A1=B-6=CNOTE PUTTING THE ONE IN FRONT OF Y IS NOT NECESSARY

GURUKID GURUKID February 14, 2010

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