SOLUTION: what is the standard form of the equation 2x-.3y=7
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Question 22971
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what is the standard form of the equation 2x-.3y=7
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stanbon!(97)
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The standard form of a line is ax+by=c
For your problem that would be 2x+(-0.3)y=7
Cheers,
Stan H.