SOLUTION: Covert the following linear equations from y-intercept form to standard form 1.a) y=2x-3 b) y= 1/3x - 2/5 c) y= -3x+ 1/2 d) y=2x+7

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Question 1133177: Covert the following linear equations from y-intercept form to standard form
1.a) y=2x-3
b) y= 1/3x - 2/5
c) y= -3x+ 1/2
d) y=2x+7

Answer by Boreal(15235)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
y=2x-3 is 2x-y=3
y=(1/3)x-2/5 is multiplied by 15 to make everything integers. 5x-15y=6
y=-3x+(1/2) is 6x+2y=1
y=2x+7 is 2x-y=-7

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