SOLUTION: what is the standard form of the equation 2x-.3y=7

Algebra ->  Algebra  -> Graphs -> SOLUTION: what is the standard form of the equation 2x-.3y=7      Log On

Ad: Algebrator™ solves your algebra problems and provides step-by-step explanations!
Ad: Algebra Solved!™: algebra software solves algebra homework problems with step-by-step help!

   


Question 22971: what is the standard form of the equation 2x-.3y=7
Answer by stanbon!(97) About Me  (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!
The standard form of a line is ax+by=c
For your problem that would be 2x+(-0.3)y=7
Cheers,
Stan H.