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Anastasia Christensen
2 September, 14:00
How do you write y-10=2 (x-8) in standard form
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Galvan
2 September, 16:33
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y = 12x - 96
Step-by-step explanation:
Standard form is y = bx + m.
y-10=2 (x-8)
y = 12 (x-8) This is because you add 10 to both sides
y = 12x - 96 Because you multiplied 12 into x-8
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