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y=1/8x+3 in standard form​

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8 because the standard form
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Answer:


x-8y=-24

Explanation:

Standard form of a linear equation:
Ax+By=C

(where A, B and C are integers, and A shouldn't be negative)

Given equation:


y=(1)/(8)x+3

Multiply both sides by 8:


\implies 8 \cdot y=8 \cdot (1)/(8)x+8 \cdot 3


\implies 8y=x+24

Subtract 8y from both sides:


\implies 8y-8y=x+24-8y


\implies 0=x+24-8y

Subtract 24 from both sides:


\implies 0-24=x+24-8y-24


\implies -24=x-8y

In standard form:


\implies x-8y=-24

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