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User Arjen Stobbe
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Answer: A: 4x+3y=30

Explanation:

You want to put the equation in the mx+b format.

Right now, x and y are not on the same side. Add 4/3x to both sides.

4/3x+y=10. Next, get rid of the fraction. Multiply both sides by 3.

4x+3y=30.

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Answer:


4x+3y=30

Explanation:

Given the equation:


y=-(4)/(3)x+10

The standard form of the above equation is evaluated as follows:

Step 1:

Eliminate the fraction in the equation by multiplying through by 3


y=-(4)/(3)x+10


3~x~y=3(y=-(4)/(3)x+10)


3y=-4x+30

Step 2:

Add 4x to both sides of the equation.

Thus, we have


4x+3y=-4x+4x+30


4x+3y=30

Hence, the standard form of the equation is


4x+3y=30

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