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What is y=-2/3x written in standard form?

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Answer:2x−3y=6

Step-by-step explanation:Standard form: Ax + By = C

Just take 2/3x to the other side.

So the answer would be

−23x+y=−2

In standard form

x

can't be negative and A, B and C need to be an integers (whole numbers)


(I multiplied the whole equation by -3)

2x−3y=6

So the final answer would be: 2x−3y=6




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