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(Slope-Intercept to Standard Form) y=6/5 x How would I work this out?
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(Slope-Intercept to Standard Form)
y=6/5 x
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6x - 5y = 0.
Since 6 represents x and 5 represents y, you have to write it as 6x and 5y. And it’s going to equal zero since there is no y-intercept.
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