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Glenn Brady
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11 September, 09:12
What is y=9/2x-6 in standard form
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Madeleine Mcclain
11 September, 09:28
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Standard form is ax+by=c but a must be positive and you can't have any fractions. First you subtract to get 9/2x - y = 6 then you must multiply by 2 to get 8x - 2y = 12
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