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How to write y=-5/3x+3/5 in standard form​

How to write y=-5/3x+3/5 in standard form​-example-1
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y = -5/3x + 3/5

+5/3x +5/3x

5/3x + y = 3/5

Standard form is another way to write slope-intercept form (as opposed to y=mx+b). It is written as Ax+By=C. You can also change slope-intercept form to standard form like this: Y=-5/3x+3/5. Next, you isolate the y-intercept (in this case it is 3/5) like this: Add 5/3x to each side of the equation to get this: 5/3x+y=3/5.


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