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Kody Griffith
Mathematics
26 February, 22:09
What is y=-2/5x in standard form
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Alfredo Curry
26 February, 22:36
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Standard form is x + y = number.
y = - 2/5 x
y + 2/5 x = 0
2/5 x + y = 0
In standard form, the coefficient of x or y cannot be a fraction.
Therefore we have to multiply the whole equation by 5.
2x + 5y = 0
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