Respuesta :
The standard form of an equation is the generally acceptable way of writing the equation. The standard form of [tex]y = 6x - 4[/tex] is [tex]-6x + y = -4[/tex]
Given that:
[tex]y = 6x - 4[/tex]
The standard form of a linear equation is:
[tex]Ax + By= c[/tex]
So, we have:
[tex]y = 6x - 4[/tex]
Subtract 6x from both sides
[tex]-6x + y = -4[/tex]
Hence, the standard form of [tex]y = 6x - 4[/tex] is [tex]-6x + y = -4[/tex]
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