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What is y=-2/9x+3 written in standard form using integers?A. 2/9x+y=3 B. y + 2/9x – 3 = 0 C. 2x + 9y = 3D. 2x + 9y = 27

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Given:


y=-(2)/(9)x+3

The equation above is written in slope intercept form:

y = mx + b

To rewrite in standard form, use the standard form of linear equations below:

Ax + By = C

Thus, we have:


y=-(2)/(9)x+3

Multiply through by 9 to eliminate the fraction:


\begin{gathered} 9y=(-(2)/(9)x\ast9)+(3\ast9) \\ \\ 9y=-2x+27 \end{gathered}

Add 2x to both sides:


\begin{gathered} 2x\text{ + 9y = -2x + 2x + 27} \\ \\ 2x\text{ + 9y = 27} \end{gathered}

Therefore, the equation in standard form is:

2x + 9y = 27

ANSWER:

D. 2x + 9y = 27

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