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Y=1/3x-2/3 in standard form

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Answer:


\displaystyle x - 3y = 2

Explanation:

y = ⅓x - ⅔ → Slope-Intercept Form

- x - ⅓x

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−⅓x + y = −⅔ → Standard Form [partially]

Sinse we do not want fractions in our standard equation however, we must multiply by the denominatour to discard it:

−3[−⅓x + y = −⅔]


\displaystyle x - 3y = 2

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