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What is y=6/5 x+9 written in standard form

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Answer:

6/5x -y = -9

Explanation:

The standard form is ax + by =c so you would have to use the properties of equality to solve.

Given : y = 6/5x+9

Subtract -9 from both sides: 6/5x = y-9

Subtract y from both sides: 6/5x -y = -9

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