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What is the equation in standard form of the line y = 1/9x + 5?A.x = 9y − 45B.x − 9y = −45C.9y = x + 45D.9y − x = 45

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Given the equation of a line below:


y=(1)/(9)x+5

To Determine: The standard form of the line

Solution:

The standard form of the equation of a line is the form


\begin{gathered} y-mx=c \\ m=\text{slope} \\ c=\text{constant} \end{gathered}

From the equation of the line given:


y=(1)/(9)x+5

multiply through by 9


\begin{gathered} 9* y=9*(1)/(9)x+9*5 \\ 9y=x+45 \end{gathered}

subtract x from both side to have the constant alone on the right hand side


\begin{gathered} 9y-x=x+45-x \\ 9y-x=45 \end{gathered}

Hence, the standard form of the given equation of a line is 9y - x = 45, OPTION D

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