We need to single out y because it is the constant:
-y form both sides of the '='
8=2x-y
standard form could mean one of two possible things:
1. Scientific notation in British english
2. A linear equation in the form Ax+By=C
Because we're using equations the latters more likely, so the answer would be:
2x-y=8
2x+y=1
In standard form it is 4x - 4y = 6 or 2x - 2y = 3
y + 4 = 2x −1
It depends on what you are calling "standard form". 2x = 7 can be solved, but it is a standard form of an algebraic equation.
2x+12-3x = 5 2x-3x = 5-12 x = -7
2x+y=1
It is: y = 2x-3
In standard form it is 4x - 4y = 6 or 2x - 2y = 3
y + 4 = 2x −1
It depends on what you are calling "standard form". 2x = 7 can be solved, but it is a standard form of an algebraic equation.
2x+12-3x = 5 2x-3x = 5-12 x = -7
The slope is the coefficient of x in the standard form and so it is 2.
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x=3.5
y=2x y-2x=0 or 2x-y=0
it is 1
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