SOLUTION: Rewrite the equation y=-6/5x + 3/2 in standard form with integer coefficients.
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Question 39205: Rewrite the equation y=-6/5x + 3/2 in standard form with integer coefficients.
Answer by longjonsilver(2297) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
assuming you mean
multiply every term by 10. Why 10? because it is the lowert common multiple of 5 and 2, so we can then cancel these denominators:
10y = -2*6x + 5*3
10y = -12x + 15
Not sure if this is what you mean by standard form or if "all positive terms" is standard form, which would be: 10y + 12x = 15
jon.
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