Asked by Zay
What is the standard form of
y+2=1/2(x-4)?
a. x=2y=0
b. x-2y=8
c. 2x-y=10
d. -3x+2y=0
y+2=1/2(x-4)?
a. x=2y=0
b. x-2y=8
c. 2x-y=10
d. -3x+2y=0
Answers
Answered by
alison
i honestly think it is c. its the only one that makes sense.
Answered by
Marth
I appreciate trying to help, but please work out the problems to show how the answer is reached. (It also helps to check your work).
Standard form of a line is ax+by = c, with a, b, and c integers.
y+2 = (1/2)(x-4)
Distribute the (1/2).
y+2 = x/2-2
Multiply by 2 to make the coefficient of x an integer.
2y+4 = x-4
2y-x = -8
x-2y = 8
Standard form of a line is ax+by = c, with a, b, and c integers.
y+2 = (1/2)(x-4)
Distribute the (1/2).
y+2 = x/2-2
Multiply by 2 to make the coefficient of x an integer.
2y+4 = x-4
2y-x = -8
x-2y = 8
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