What is y=2x-4 in standard-form?

Emerson Barnes

Emerson Barnes

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2022-01-31

What is y=2x-4 in standard-form?

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Kaitlynn Noble

Kaitlynn Noble

Beginner2022-02-01Added 12 answers

The answer is -2x+y=-4 or 2x-y=4.
Standard form is Ax+Ay=C.
Convert y=2x-4 to standard form.
Subtract 2x from both sides.
y-2x=-4
Place the x term in front of the y term.
-2x+y=-4
You could also multiply the equation times -1 (optional).
2x-y=4
Joy Compton

Joy Compton

Beginner2022-02-02Added 13 answers

Solution
-2x+y=-4 or 2x-y=4
Standard form is Ax+By=C
Convert y=2x-4 to standard form.
Subtract 2x from both sides.
y-2x=-4
Place the x term in front of the y term.
-2x+y=-4
You could also multiply the equation times -1
2x-y=4

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