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28 April, 06:02

Write the equation - 2y=3x+2 in standard form

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  1. 28 April, 06:15
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    Standard form follows 2 rules: both x and y go on the same side of the equals sign, and the constant goes on the other side; no fractions allowed.

    Getting both x and y on the same side we have

    -3x - 2y = 2

    We don't have any fractions in there so we're good as far as that goes. Some math books do not like to lead with negatives, so if we multiply the whole equation through by a - 1, we get

    3x + 2y = - 2

    which is probably the more "acceptable" answer.
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