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27 October, 20:47

What are two equations that are in standard form and equivalent to 6x+2y=8?

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  1. 27 October, 21:06
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    The two equations that are equivalent to given equation 6x + 2y = 8 are 3x + y = 4 and 12x + 4y = 16

    Solution:

    Given that we have to write two equations in standard form that is equivalent to 6x + 2y = 8

    The standard form of an equation is Ax + By = C. In this kind of equation, x and y are variables and A, B, and C are integers

    Given equation is:

    6x + 2y = 8

    Taking 2 as common term,

    2 (3x + y) = 8

    3x + y = 4

    Thus the above equation 3x + y = 4 is equivalent to given equation

    Any equation that is a multiple of given equation 6x + 2y = 8 would be equivalent.

    Multiply 6x + 2y = 8 by 2

    [ note that you can multiply by any term like 0.5, 3, 3.5 and so on. Here we choose 2 to multiply ]

    2 (6x + 2y = 8) ⇒ 12x + 4y = 16

    Thus the two equations that are equivalent to given equation are 3x + y = 4 and 12x + 4y = 16
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