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I have an equation that is in slope intercept form: y=0.21x-34.75, I want to put this equation into standard form: Ax+By=C how would i do that?
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I have an equation that is in slope intercept form: y=0.21x-34.75, I want to put this equation into standard form: Ax+By=C how would i do that?
Answer by checkley71(8403) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Y=.21X-34.75 JUST ADD [-.21X] FROM BOTH SIDES.
-.21X+Y=-34.75 ANSWER.
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