Write the equation in standard form using integers. Can someone please check my work?

Ax+By= C
Equation: y- 4 = -2(x - 3)
y-4 = -2x + 6
+2x +2x
2x+y-4=6
+4 +4
2x+ y=10

looks good to me

thank you

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To write the equation in standard form using integers, you need to move the variables to one side of the equation and the constant term to the other side.

Starting with the equation: 2x + y = 10

To eliminate the decimal coefficient of 2x, you can multiply both sides of the equation by 2:

2(2x + y) = 2(10)
4x + 2y = 20

Now, you can rearrange the terms to have the variables in alphabetical order:

4x + 2y = 20

This is the standard form of the equation.