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How would I change the problem given below from slope intercept form in to standard form.

How would I change the problem given below from slope intercept form in to standard-example-1

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(2)/(3)x\text{ + y = 5}

Step-by-step explanation

We have the equation in slope-intercept form:


y\text{ = -}(2)/(3)x\text{ + 5}

The standard form of a linear equation is:


\begin{gathered} Ax\text{ + By = C} \\ \text{where A, B and C are constants} \end{gathered}

So, we will rearrange the equation to get that:


\Rightarrow\text{ }(2)/(3)x\text{ + y = 5}

That is the standard form.

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