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Standard form of y = - 3/4r + 2

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The standard form of a linear equation is generally written as Ax + By = C, where A, B, and C are constants, and x and y are variables.

To write the equation y = -3/4r + 2 in standard form, we can rearrange it as follows:

Add 3/4r to both sides:

y + 3/4r = 2

Multiply both sides by 4:

4y + 3r = 8

Subtract 3r from both sides:

4y = -3r + 8

Finally, we can write this equation in standard form as:

3r + 4y = 8
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