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26 February, 06:35

How do you write y=-9/11-4 in standard and in y=mx+b form?

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  1. 26 February, 09:31
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    Y=mx+b form: Y=-9/11x-4

    You have to remember that standard form is ax+by=c. Also don’t forget that the A must be positive.

    -9/11-1=-4 (multiply both sides by - 1 so that A is positive)

    (-1) - 9/11-1=-4 (-1)

    Standard form: 9/11+1=4
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