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Hailee Manning
10 April, 01:57
Is 10=5x-6y written in standard form?
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Braylen Costa
10 April, 05:23
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No, the standard form for a straight line is in the form:
ax + by + c = 0
Since the 10 is on the LHS, you'd need to move it to the RHS to fit the straight line form and then moving everything to the LHS.
0 = 5x - 6y - 10
5x - 6y - 10 = 0 is the standard form.
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