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Darnell Crane
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30 April, 01:22
What is y + 11 = 1/3 (x + 3) in standard form?
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Marcus
30 April, 01:50
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Standard form is y=Mx+b so first step is to isolate y:
Y=1/3 (x+3) - 11
Then use order of operations to simplify the x to a whole number. First multiply by three:
3y=x+3-33
Now combine like terms:
3y=x-30
Finally,
Divide to make y have a coefficient if one:
Y = 1/3x - 10
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