SOLUTION: How do you write an general form linear equation using the formula ax+by=c when you are given X intercept -3, Y intercept 5? I know the answer is 3y=5x+15 but I don't know how to
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Question 324341: How do you write an general form linear equation using the formula ax+by=c when you are given X intercept -3, Y intercept 5? I know the answer is 3y=5x+15 but I don't know how to get to that.
Answer by Fombitz(32388) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Then multiply by the common denominator,
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