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Maritza Johnston
Mathematics
2 February, 05:25
Y+1=3/4 (x+3)
What is this equation in standard form?
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Caroline Lynch
2 February, 05:48
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3x-4y=-5
Step-by-step explanation:
y+1=3/4 (x+3)
y=3/4x+9/4-1
y=3/4x+9/4-4/4
y=3/4x+5/4
3/4x+5/4-y=0
3/4x-y=0-5/4
3/4x-y=-5/4
4 (3/4x-y) = 4 (-5/4)
3x-4y=-5
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