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Which equation shows y=3/4x−5/2 in standard form?

A.−3x+4y=10

B.−4x+3y=−10

C.−3x+4y=−10

D.−4x+3y=10

User Popara
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-3x + 4y = -10

so the correct answer is C.
User Aswin
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we know that

The standard form of the line equation is equal to


Ax + By = C

in this problem we have


y=(3)/(4) x-(5)/(2)

Multiply by
4 both sides


4y=4*(3)/(4) x-4*(5)/(2)


4y=3x-10


4y-3x=-10


-3x+4y=-10

therefore

the answer is the option C


-3x+4y=-10


User Desmond Lee
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