SOLUTION: a student says that the equation 3x+2y=6 is a standard form of the equation y=3/2x+3, what's his error ?
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a student says that the equation 3x+2y=6 is a standard form of the equation y=3/2x+3, what's his error ?
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y=3/2*x+3 and 2y-3x=6
should have subtracted not add the 3x