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14 June, 18:38

Write the equation in standard form using integers: y = - 2/5x - 3

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  1. 14 June, 18:44
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    Let's assume you meant y = (-2/5) x - 3.

    -2/5x could be misinterpreted.

    First, clear out the fraction (s). To do this, mult. both sides of the above eq'n by 5.

    Result: 5y = - 2x - 15. Add 2x to both sides. The resulting equation is what you wanted: an equation in the form Ax + By = C (standard form).
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