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? Which is the standard form of the equation with p = 21, º =7n/6 a. 3x+y+42 = 0 b. 3x+42 = 0 c. 3x + y = 0 d. x+42Y = 0
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Which is the standard form of the equation with p = 21, º =7n/6
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3x+y+42 = 0
b. 3x+42 = 0
c. 3x + y = 0
d. x+42Y = 0
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I believe that the answer is
a.3x+y+42 =0
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