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Which equation shows y+15=3x in standard form?

A. 15x−5y=1

B. 5x−15y=1

C. 15x+5y=−1

D. 15x−5y=−1

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Answer: 15x−5y=1

Explanation:

User Jhonathan
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Answer:

Option A is correct.


15x-5y=1

Explanation:

The standard of any equation is in the form of:


Ax+By = C

Given the equation:
y+(1)/(5) = 3x

Multiply both sides by 5 we get;


5y+1 = 15x

Subtract 5y from both sides we get;


1 = 15x-5y

or


15x-5y=1

Therefore, the equation
y+(1)/(5) = 3x in standard form is
15x-5y=1

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