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What’s y=3/5x+8/5 in standard form

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y=5x/8+3


To write a linear equation in standard form, move each variable to the left of the equation and simplify.

Ax + By = C


Move 5x/8 to the side of the equation because it contains a variable.


y-5x/8=3


A must be positive, so multiply both sides of the equation by -1.


-1 * (y - 5x/8) = -1*3


Simplify the left side of the equation:


5x/8 -y = -1*3


Multiply -1 by 3 to get -3


5x/8-y=-3


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