Asked by Catarina
can someone please help me solve the question and explain to me and also show me specifically what to do step by step???
Q: what is the standard form of
Y-8=2(x+2)?
Q: what is the standard form of
Y-8=2(x+2)?
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Answered by
Catarina
MISTAKE:
its actually y-8=2(x+3)
its actually y-8=2(x+3)
Answered by
Catarina
Answer Choices:
A. 2x+y=14
B. y=2x+14
C. 2x-y=-14
D. y-2x=11
A. 2x+y=14
B. y=2x+14
C. 2x-y=-14
D. y-2x=11
Answered by
Reiny
most texts use these definitions:
y intercept - slope form : y = mx + b
standard form: Ax + By = C
general form : Ax + By + C = 0
so you want the x and y terms on one side, the constant on the other side
y - 8 = 2(x+3)
y - 8 = 2x + 6
2x + 6 = y - 8
2x - y = -14 , looks like C
y intercept - slope form : y = mx + b
standard form: Ax + By = C
general form : Ax + By + C = 0
so you want the x and y terms on one side, the constant on the other side
y - 8 = 2(x+3)
y - 8 = 2x + 6
2x + 6 = y - 8
2x - y = -14 , looks like C
Answered by
kuai
Ax +By = C
y-8 = 2x +6
y-8-6 =2x + 6 -6
y-14 = 2x
y-y -14 = 2x -y
-14 = 2x-y
C
y-8 = 2x +6
y-8-6 =2x + 6 -6
y-14 = 2x
y-y -14 = 2x -y
-14 = 2x-y
C
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