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Marco Dodson
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8 November, 22:55
Y-1=5/6 (x-4) in standard form
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Larissa Campbell
8 November, 23:05
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If you would like to write the equation Y - 1 = 5/6 * (x - 4) in standard form, you can do this using the following steps:
Y - 1 = 5/6 * (x - 4)
Y - 1 = 5/6 * x - 5/6 * 4
Y - 1 = 5/6 * x - 10/3
Y - 5/6 * x = 1 - 10/3
Y - 5/6 * x = - 7/3 / * 6
6 * Y - 5 * x = - 14
The correct result would be 6 * Y - 5 * x = - 14.
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Karter Cohen
8 November, 23:07
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y - 1 = ⁵/₆ (x - 4)
y - 1 = ⁵/₆ (x) - ⁵/₆ (4)
y - 1 = ⁵/₆x - 3¹/₃
+ 1 + 1
y = ⁵/₆x - 2¹/₃
⁻⁵/₆x + y = ⁵/₆x - ⁵/₆x - 2¹/₃
-6 (⁻⁵/₆x + y) = - 6 (-2¹/₃)
-6 (⁻⁵/₆x) - 6 (y) = 14
5x - 6y = 14
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