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What is the right order of coefficients in the following equation? 4x + 6y = 60 A = 6 B = 4 C = 60 A = 60 B = 6 C = 4 A=4 B = 6 C = 60
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What is the right order of coefficients in the following equation?
4x + 6y = 60
A = 6 B = 4 C = 60
A = 60 B = 6 C = 4
A=4 B = 6 C = 60
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I believe the answer is D) A=4 B=6 C=60
If you follow the standard form equation, Ax+By=C, you can easily look at the letter in front and determine which number represents what.
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Answer:
Last option?
Explanation:
ax+by=c
4x+6y=60
a=4
b=6
c=60
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