What is the equation of the line in standard form?
x + 6y = 9
x−6y=−9x−6y=−9
3x−y=−63x−y=−6
3x + y = 6

Answer:
x+6y=9 - > y= (-1/6)x+(3/2)
x - 6y=-9 - > y= (1/6)x+(3/2)
-9x - 6y = -9 - > y = (-3/2)x +(3/2)
3x - y = - 6 - > y= 3x + 6
-63x - y = - 6 - > y = - 63x + 6
3x + y = 6 - > y = -3x +6
Step-by-step explanation:
The standard form of the equation of a line is: y=ax+b
You seperate y from x and the constant value(the number) and then devide tge equation with the coefficient of y. Obviously it mustnt be division by zero.