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04-03-2018
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what is y−2=−3(x−7) written in standard form?
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calculista
calculista
13-03-2018
we know that
standard form is--------------------> ax+by=c
then
y−2=−3(x−7)---------> y-2=-3x+21--------------> y+3x=21+2----------> 3x+y=23
the answer is
3x+y=23
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