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Write y = x + 7 in standard form using integers.

3x – 2y = 21


–2x – 3y = 21


–2x + 3y = 7


–2x + 3y = 21

Write y = x + 7 in standard form using integers. 3x – 2y = 21 –2x – 3y = 21 –2x + 3y-example-1

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Answer:

-2x+3y = 21

Explanation:

We have given a equation in slope-intercept form .

y = 2/3x+7

We have to rewrite above equation in standard form.

The standard form of equation is :

Ax+By = C

Multiplying by 3 to both sides of above equation, we have

3y = 3(2/3x+7)

3y = 2x+21

Adding -2x to both sides of above equation, we have

-2x+3y = -2x+2x+21

-2x+3y = 21 which is standard form of given equation.

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Answer:


-2x+3y=21

Explanation:

The equation was given to us in slope-intercept form.

Thus;


y=(2)/(3)x+7

We multiply each term by 3 to obtain;


3y=2x+21

We add
-2x to both sides to obtain;


-2x+3y=21

This equation is in the form;


ax+by=c (standard form).

The correct choice is D.

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