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15 January, 02:44

How would I convert - 0.5x-y+5=0 into standard form with there being no coefficient for x?

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  1. 15 January, 03:11
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    First put the equation into standard form by isolating y:

    y=-0.5x+5

    To convert x to have no coefficients, the coefficient is really 1, so multiplying everything by - 2 and you get

    -2y=x-10
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