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Rewrite each of the following equations in y=mx+b form. Show each step!
y-4=-3(x-3)


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Answered by GPT 3.5
To rewrite the equation y-4=-3(x-3) in y=mx+b form, we will isolate the y-term.

First, distribute -3 to both terms inside the parentheses:

y-4 = -3x + 9

Next, move the constant term (-4) to the right side by adding 4 to both sides:

y = -3x + 9 + 4

Simplifying this equation further:

y = -3x + 13

Therefore, the given equation y-4=-3(x-3) can be rewritten in y=mx+b form as y = -3x + 13.
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