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Write the standard form of the equation of each line.

1) y=3x+1


2) y=-9/5x+3
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Answer:

Explanation:

(1)To write this in standard form, we want the x and y terms on the same side of the equation and the constant on the other side. To do this, we can subtract 3x from both sides:

-3x + y = 1

So the standard form of the equation is:

-3x + y = 1

(2)y = -9/5x + 3

To write this in standard form, we want to eliminate the fraction by multiplying both sides by the denominator (5):

5y = -9x + 15

Next, we can move the x term to the left side by adding 9x to both sides:

9x + 5y = 15

So the standard form of the equation is:

9x + 5y = 15

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