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28 November, 16:42

What is the standard form when your ordered pairs are (4,5) and your slope is 5/4?

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  1. 28 November, 16:46
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    The slope (m) and the ordered pairs are given.

    In order to arrive at the standard form : AX + BY = C, we need to form the slope-intercept form first : y = mx + b

    Substitute the values in order to get the intercept (b)

    y = mx + b

    5 = 5/4 * 4 + b

    5 = 5 + b

    b = 0

    So given the m = 5/4, b = 0

    y = mx + b

    y = 5/4x + 0

    Converting it to Standard Form

    y = 5/4x + 0

    5/4x - y = 0 (multiply both sides by 4)

    5x - 4y = 0

    So the Standard form is 5x - 4y = 0
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