SOLUTION: What is y+3=4/5(x-7) in standard form?
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Question 299960: What is y+3=4/5(x-7) in standard form?
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What is y+3=4/5(x-7) in standard form?
Standard form is x and y terms on the left and no fractions
Multiply by 5
5y+15 = 4(x-7)
5y+15 = 4x-28
4x-28 = 5y+15
4x = 5y+43
4x - 5y = 43
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