SOLUTION: Put the equation in standard form with a positive x coefficient.
Y-1= 5/6(X-4)
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Question 1006407: Put the equation in standard form with a positive x coefficient.
Y-1= 5/6(X-4)
(I dont know if i posted or not?)
Answer by MathLover1(20849) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
The Standard Form equation of a line has the following formula:
where and
you are given:
.........both sides multiply by
to have it with a positive coefficient, both sides multiply by
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