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y=-2.3x+7.7
What is the equation of the given line in standard form? Use integer coefficients.

6 years ago

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Answered by anonymous
y=-2.3x+7.7
2.3x+y = -2.3x+2.3x+7.7
Standard form is 2.3x+y = 7.7
6 years ago
Answered by henry2,
y = -2.3x + 7.7.
2.3x + y = 7.7,
Multiply both sides by 10 to eliminate all decimals:
23x + 10y = 77.
6 years ago

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