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31 July, 11:43

Y-3=4/7 (x-1) into standard form?

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  1. 31 July, 12:08
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    The "Standard form" for a linear equation:

    Ax + By = C, where (1) A should not be negative, (2) A and B shouldn't be zero, and (3) A, B, C should be integers.

    Similarly, Ax + By + C = 0 is called the "General form".

    y - 3 = 4/7 (x - 1)

    7 (y - 3) = 4 (x - 1)

    7y - 21 = 4x - 4

    -4x + 7y = - 4 + 21

    4x - 7y = - 17
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