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What is the equation of this line in standard form? 11x−6y=13 6x−11y=13 6x−7y=17 6x−11y=−13
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What is the equation of this line in standard form?
11x−6y=13
6x−11y=13
6x−7y=17
6x−11y=−13
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Step-by-step explanation: 11x-6y=13
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6x-11y= -13
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