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23 December, 14:14

What is the standard form of the equation y=-5/2x-3?

A. 2x-5y=6

B. 2x+5y=-6

C. 5x+y=-6

D. 5x+2y=-6

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  1. 23 December, 14:38
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    The standard form of an equation is the form where that equation has no fractions and is written in the form ax + by = c.

    To get rid of the fractions in y = - 5/2 x - 3, we need to multiply both sides by 2. That makes the equation become:

    2y = - 5x - 6

    Now we need to get it into the form ax + by = c. We can do this by adding 5x to each side.

    5x + 2y = - 6 is our answer
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