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Write this in standard form y-5=3/2(x+4) the 3/2 is a fraction plz show work!!

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standard form for a linear equation means


- all coefficients must be integers


- only the constant on the right-hand-side


- "x" must not have a negative coefficient



\bf y-5=\cfrac{3}{2}(x+4)\implies y-5=\cfrac{3}{2}x+6\implies y=\cfrac{3x}{2}+11\\\\\\\stackrel{\textit{multiplying both sides by }\stackrel{LCD}{2}}{2y=3x+22}\implies -3x+2y=22\implies \boxed{3x-2y=-22}

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