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Josue Logan
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18 September, 17:02
What is y=8/3x-68/3 in standard form?
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Mylie Ewing
18 September, 17:29
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The standard form of this equation is - 8x + 3y = - 68
Step-by-step explanation:
In order to find this, first solve for the constant.
y = 8/3x - 68/3
-8/3x + y = - 68/3
Now we multiply by 3 to get them all equal to integers.
-8x + 3y = - 68
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