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12 May, 02:06

Y=3/2+5

How to put it in Standard form? And Simplify

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  1. 12 May, 02:24
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    The standard form of this equation would be - 3/2x + y = 5 This is already simplified

    The Standard form equation is always in the form of Ax+By=C, where is C is the y-intercept, y is y, and x is your inverted slope (as in, negative becomes positive and positive becomes negative). Want to find an easy way to find Standard form? Subtract your slope from both sides.
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