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9 May, 05:32

Express y=3x+2 in general form

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  1. 9 May, 05:47
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    General form of a linear equation is ax+by+c=0 where a, b, and c are three real numbers.

    So, we can shift all the terms in one side of the equation. Hence, first step is to remove y from the left side. So, subtract y from each sides.

    y-y=3x+2-y

    0 = 3x - y + 2 (By simplifying)

    So, the general form of the given equation is 3x-y+2=0.
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