How do you write y-\frac{1}{4}=-3(x+\frac{1}{4}) in standard form?

Kinsley Moon

Kinsley Moon

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2022-01-28

How do you write y14=3(x+14) in standard form?

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Kaitlynn Noble

Kaitlynn Noble

Beginner2022-01-29Added 12 answers

Explanation:
First we begin by distributing the -3 on the right side of the equation:
y14=3x34
From here, there are a few ways you can proceed. You can work with the fractions, but I prefer to get rid of them, in this case by multiplying by 4:
4y-1=-12x-3
Now its

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