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13 February, 07:25

Y=3x, is this in standard form? And if not can i get an explanation on why not?

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  1. 13 February, 07:38
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    Answer: i would say no

    Step-by-step explanation:

    To write a linear equation in standard form, move each variable term to the left side of the equation and simplify.

    Ax+By=C

    Since x

    is on the right side of the equation, switch the sides so it is on the left side of the equation.

    3x=y

    Move y

    to the left side of the equation because it contains a variable.

    3x-y=0
  2. 13 February, 07:53
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    no but see explanation

    Step-by-step explanation:

    the equation of a line in standard form is

    Ax + By = C (A is a positive integer and B, C are integers)

    rearrange y = 3x into this form

    subtract y from both sides

    0 = 3x - y, hence

    3x - y = 0 ← in standard form
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