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Write the equation in STANDARD FORM!
y=2x+3/7

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The standard form of a linear equation is Ax+By=C A x + B y = C . Step 2. Rewrite the equation. 2x−3=y 2 x - 3 = y. Step 3.
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Standard Form of a Linear Equation

Standard form:
Ax+By=C

  • A, B and C are integers

To arrange a given linear equation into standard form, we are looking to put x and y onto one side of the equation.

Solving the Question

We're given:


y=2x+(3)/(7)

⇒ Typically, we don't include any fractions in standard form. Multiply everything by 7 to get rid of the fraction:


7y=14x+3

⇒ Move 14x to the other side:


-14x+7y=3

⇒ A is typically positive. Divide everything by -1 to make A positive:


14x-7y=-3

Answer


14x-7y=-3

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