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Lorelai Hunter
26 June, 11:29
Write "2/3x-1/3y=2" in standard form
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Jessica Case
26 June, 14:18
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2x-y=2
Step-by-step explanation:
first, the easiest thing to do is multiply the whole thing by 3, since the fractions's denominators are the same.
you should get:
2x - y = 2
standard form formula = Ax + By = C
so luckily, the equation above we just solved is already in standard form after multiplying everything by 3
remember that in standard form, A cannot be negative, and we can't have any fractions in the equation
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