rdwyer001
rdwyer001
25-01-2017
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what is "3x−9=7y" in standard form?
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helpmetnx
helpmetnx
25-01-2017
The standard form is Ax + By = C
with A being both positive and non-fraction
so we are given 3x - 9 = 7y
we add the 9 to both sides
3x = 7y + 9
and subtract the 7y from both sides
3x - 7y = 9
There you have it in standard form
Hope this helps ;)
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bcalle
bcalle
25-01-2017
Ax + By = C is standard form
3x - 7y = 9
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