How do you write y-2=4(x+5) in standard form?

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2022-01-31

How do you write y-2=4(x+5) in standard form?

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Nevaeh Jensen

Nevaeh Jensen

Beginner2022-02-01Added 14 answers

Standard form for a linear equation is (normally)
Ax+By=C with A0 and AZ
Given y-2=4(x+5)
we can re-write:
y-2=4x-20
-4x+y=-18
4x-y=18 (standard form)

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