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How to write y = 5/6x + 9 in standard form using integers
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How to write y = 5/6x + 9 in standard form using integers
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first... we need to get rid of fraction.... the fraction is 5/6 ...so we need to multiply both side by 6
6y = (6)(5/6)x + (6)(6)
from that ...we get
6y = 5x + 36
so according to the "Standard Form" formula... we need to rearrange
Ax + By = C
we subtract 5x to the left
(-5x) + 6y = 36
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standard form is
ax+by=c
a,b,c are integers and a is normally positive
get rid of all fractions
y=5/6x+9
times 6 both sides
6y=5x+54
minus 5x both sides
-5x+6y=54
times -1 both sides
5x-6y=-54
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