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Y=3/2x-1/2 in Standard form
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Y=3/2x-1/2 in Standard form
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3/2x - y = 1/2
Standard form is ax + by = c
Just subtract y from both sides then add 1/2 to both sides
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standard from is ax + by = c , so you would need to graph the coordinates and plug them in accordingly. make sure to get rid of all fractions. a little short on time rn so I can’t answer the question! sorry :( hope this helped
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