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kassyestrada kassyestrada
  • 03-10-2019
  • Mathematics
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How do you write y + 2 = 2(x-2) in standard form?

A. x - y = 6
B. 2x - y = 6
C. 2x + y = -2
D. 1/2x - y = -6

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jimrgrant1 jimrgrant1
  • 03-10-2019

Answer:

B

Step-by-step explanation:

The equation of a line in standard form is

Ax + By = C ( A is a positive integer and B, C are integers )

Given

y + 2 = 2(x - 2) ← distribute right side

y + 2 = 2x - 4 ( subtract y from both sides )

2 = 2x - y - 4 ( add 4 to both sides )

6 = 2x - y, that is

2x - y = 6 → B

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chelsey129 chelsey129
  • 03-10-2019
B is the answer!!!!!!!!!
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