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29 July, 01:23

The standard form for the equation of a line is given by the following equation.

Ax+By=C

Which equation shows the standard form solved for y?

A

y=Ax+BC

B

y=C-Ax/B

C

y=C+Ax/B

D

y=C-Ax-B

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  1. 29 July, 01:45
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    The answer is B; Take Ax + By = C and subtract the Ax to the other side

    =

    By = C-Ax

    Now you divide by B to get y by itself.

    y = (C-Ax) / B

    This is assuming you accidentally left off parenthesis or the fraction bar because without one of either of those none of the answers would be right.
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