How do you write the equation y - 2 = 2(x - 3) in standard form? Algebra Forms of Linear Equations Linear Equations in Point-Slope Form 1 Answer Kalyanam S. Jun 17, 2018 #color(purple)(2x - y = 4# is in the standard form. Explanation: Standard form of a line equation is #ax + by = c# Given #(y - 2) = 2 (x - 3)# #y - 2 = 2x - 6# #2x - y = 6 - 2# #color(purple)(2x - y = 4# is in the standard form. Answer link Related questions How do you write linear equations in point slope form? What is the difference between point-slope form and slope intercept form? How do you graph equations that are written in point-slope form? How do you write an equation in point slope form when slope is #1/3# and the y- intercept is –4? How do you write the equation of a line in point slope form if the line contains the points (–2,... How do you write the equation of a line in point slope form given the line has a slope of –6 and... How do you write #y+4=\frac{-2}{3}(x+6)# in slope intercept form? How do you write #0=x+5# in slope intercept form? What is the equation written in point slope form if #f(6)=0# and #f(0)=6#? What is the equation written in point slope form if #m=25# and #f(0)=250#? See all questions in Linear Equations in Point-Slope Form Impact of this question 3297 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License