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Standard form of rewriting y=-1/4x+1

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Answer:

x + 4y = 4

Explanation:

The standard form of a linear two-variable equation is Ax + By = C, where A is a constant called coefficient of variable x, B is another constant called coefficient of variable y and C is also a constant.

Now, here we have to write an equation in standard form.

The equation is
y = -(1)/(4) x + 1

Now, we will rearrange the equation to get the standard form.

So,
y = -(1)/(4) x + 1

⇒ 4y = - x + 4 {Multiplying both sides by 4}

⇒ 4y + x = 4

x + 4y = 4 (Answer)

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