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Is 3x+2y=6 the standard form of y = 3/2 x +3
EXPLAIN WHY

User MatthiasG
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Yes

Explanation:

3x+2y=6 is also identified as y=3/2x+3

the reason 3x+2y=6 is the standard form is because it's in a whole number linear equation that is it consists of no fraction.

there fore, when you multiply y=3/2x+3 Through by 2 gives 2y+3x=6. the order of arrangment according to letters we have 3x+2y=6.

User David Gageot
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Answer:

Explanation:

standard form: Ax + By + C =0

y = 3/2 x +3

2y = 3x + 6

3x - 2y + 6 = 0

3x - 2y + 6 = 0 is the the standard form of y = 3/2 x +3

3x+2y=6 is not the standard form of y = 3/2 x +3

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