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Katarina wrote the standard form of a linear equation as 4x – 4 x minus StartFraction 2 Over 3 EndFraction y equals 8.y = 8. Sofiya told her that the equation was not yet in standard form and gave her the right advice for how to fix it. What advice did Sofiya give to Katarina?

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Answer:

Advice that Sofiya would have given is:

1) Take least common denominator and add fraction on the left side in order to combine terms.

2) Multiply least common denominator i.e 3 to both sides in order to remove the denominator.

3) Divide both sides by 2 in order to simplify the numbers.

The standard form of the linear equation is


6x-y=12

Explanation:

Standard form of Linear equation is


Ax+By=c

Equation written by Katrina:


4x-(2)/(3)y=8

In order to convert Katrina's linear equation into standard form Sofia must have given the following advice:

Take least common denominator in order to add fractions on the left side. The common denominator here would be 3 as 3 is the only denominator.


(4x(3))/(3)-(2)/(3)y=8


(12x)/(3)-(2)/(3)y=8

Adding fractions.


(12x-2y)/(3)=8

Multiplying both sides by
3


3*(12x-2y)/(3)=8* 3


12x-2y=24

Dividing both sides by
2


(12x-2y)/(2)=(24)/(2)


(12x)/(2)-(2y)/(2)=12


6x-y=12

The standard form of the linear equation is


6x-y=12

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