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Write the equation in standard form 4x-3=5y

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4x-3=5y

it would be : 4x - 5y = 3

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Answer:

Standard form 4x + (-5)y +(-3) = 0.

Explanation:

Given : 4x-3=5y.

To find: Write the equation in standard form.

Solution : We have given 4x-3=5y.

Standard form of linear equation : ax + by + c = 0.

4x-3=5y

On subtracting both sides

4x - 3 - 5y = 0.

4x -5y -3 = 0.

On comparing 4x -5y -3 = 0 by ax + by + c = 0.

a = 4 , b = -5 c = -3.

Therefore, Standard form 4x + (-5)y +(-3) = 0.

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