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18 February, 10:11

Write a linear equation in standard form for the line that goes through (4,3)

and (8,2).

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  1. 18 February, 10:40
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    Ax + By = C

    A, B and C can be any number--including negative numbers, zero and one! So examples of standard form can look like this:

    3_x_ + 7_y_ = 10, where A = 3, B = 7 and C = 10.

    Or they can look like this:

    x + 5_y_ = 6. In this case, A = 1, B = 5 and C = 6.

    Or this:

    8_y_ = 9. In this case, A = 0, which is why x does not appear in the equation. B = 8 and C = 9, as you would expect.

    And here's one more:

    3_x_ - 5_y_ = 12. Here, A = 3, B = - 5 and C = 12. Notice that in this case, B is negative five!

    The standard form of a linear equation is Ax + By = C, where A, B and C can be any number.
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