Asked by Jordan
Write y = -2/3x -4 in standard form using integers.
2x + 3y = -12
2x + 3y = -4
-2x +3y = -12
2x + 3y = 12
I just need to know the steps for the most part, I don't get them.
2x + 3y = -12
2x + 3y = -4
-2x +3y = -12
2x + 3y = 12
I just need to know the steps for the most part, I don't get them.
Answers
Answered by
Steve
standard form is
Ax+By = C
You have
y = -2/3x -4
get rid of the fraction by multiplying everything by 3:
3y = -2x - 12
now just rearrange the terms to the desired form.
Ax+By = C
You have
y = -2/3x -4
get rid of the fraction by multiplying everything by 3:
3y = -2x - 12
now just rearrange the terms to the desired form.
Answered by
Jordan
Thanks! I got my answer! :)
Answered by
Gtdj
Fiych
Answered by
yerlin
Write the equation in standard form using integers.
y=3x+4
y=3x+4
Answered by
randomness
its C
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