y+9=−3(x−2)

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2022-09-07

y+9=−3(x−2)

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Salvador Howard

Salvador Howard

Beginner2022-09-08Added 12 answers

The equation of a line in standard form is.
| 2 2 A x + B y = C 2 2 | ̲ ¯
where A is a positive integer and A, B are integers.
Rearrange y+9=−3(x−2) into this form
y + 9 = - 3 x + 6 distribute bracket
add 3x to both sides.
3 x + y + 9 = - 3 x + 3 x + 6
3 x + y + 9 = 6
subtract 9 from both sides.
3 x + y + 9 - 9 = 6 - 9
3 x + y = - 3 in standard form

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