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How do I turn this equation into standard form? 8x=-5y+3
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How do I turn this equation into standard form?
8x=-5y+3
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I think u minus 8x on both sides and u will get -5y=8x+3 then u divide 5y on all of em
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standard form of an equation is Ax+By=C so you add 5y to both sides to get 8x+5y=3
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