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what is 5y = 6 - 2x in standard form
5 years ago

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Damon
y = m x + b ?

5 y = -2 x + 6 now divide both sides by 5
y = -(2/5) x + 6/5
-2/5 is the slope and 6/5 is the y axis intercept
5 years ago
oobleck
standard form is ax+by = c
So, your line would be
2x+5y = 6
5 years ago
Josuel
what is 5y = 6 - 2x in standard form
3 years ago

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