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Y=2/3x + 7 in standard form

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Answer:

The equation in standard form is 2/3 x−y=7.

Explanation:

The standard form for a linear equation is A x B y = C, where A ,B, and C are numbers, and x and y are variables.

y=2/3x−7

Subtract 2/3x from both sides of the equation.

−2/3 x+y =−7

Multiply both sides by −1.

2/3 x−y =7

A=2/3, B=−1, C=7

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Answer:

-2/3x+y=7

Explanation:

standard is AxBy=C

so move the 2/3 over to get 7 by itself.

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