
Robert C. answered 10/09/12
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Depending on your book, the standard form could be given as Ax + By + C = 0 OR
Ax + By = -C
This last one is what I learned for standard form. The first one is called a general form for a linear equation. In both, A, B, and C are integers (...-3, -2, -1, 0, 1, 2, 3....)
y=1/2x-3
I think you mean y=(1/2)x-3, where the x is in the numerator of the fraction.
Lets get the x and y terms on the same side:
y=(1/2)x-3
y - (1/2)x = (1/2)x - (1/2)x -3
y - (1/2)x = -3
Almost there. That fraction won't do because its not an integer. Multiply both side by 2 to get rid of the 1/2:
2(y - (1/2)x) = 2(-3)
2y - x = -6
And that is the answer. Good luck.

Nicole C.
I'm used to using Ax + By = C for standard form too
10/09/12