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Y=3/2x+5 in standard form

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Answer:

3x -2y = -5

Explanation:

Standard form is ...

ax +by = c

where the leading coefficient (a, or b if a=0) is positive and a, b, c are mutually prime.

Multiplying the equation by 2 gives ...

2y = 3x +5

We can subtract 2y+5 to get standard form:

3x -2y = -5

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