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Budda
14 April, 17:10
Write in standard form.
y-11=3 (x-2)
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Bongo
14 April, 17:32
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Standard forms means to get y by itself and have everything multiplied out. You can get y by itself by adding 11 to both sides. Now you have y=3 (x-2) + 11. Now multiply the 3 by the number/variable in the parenthesis. You would then have y=3x-6+11. Then combine like terms and you are done. The answer is y=3x+5
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Gregory Wilson
14 April, 19:43
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The work and answer would be:
y-11=3 (x-2)
y-11=3x-6
y=3x+5
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