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Write x/5 = y/3 in standard form

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Answer:

Explanation:

Standard form is ax+by=c


(x)/(5) =(y)/(3) \\ cross multiply to get rid of fractions

3x=5y now bring the 5y to the other side, by subtracting both sides by 5y

3x-5y=0

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User Alejandro Piad
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Answer:

3x-5y=0

The standard form for linear equations in two variables is Ax+By=C, so just plug it in.

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