Put #y-2=-2/3(x+1)# into standard form?
1 Answer
Mar 23, 2017
Explanation:
We have:
and we want to put it into a form that looks like:
We can do this by first multiplying both sides by 3 to get rid of the denominator on the right side:
Distribute out the brackets:
Let's now move the
Let's check this by graphing both forms. This is
graph{y-2=-2/3(x+1) [-10, 10, -5, 5]}
and this is
graph{2x+3y-4=0 [-10, 10, -5, 5]}