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24 October, 07:03

What is the standard form of the equation? 3x=2y-4?

I believe the answer would be 3x-2y=-4 because the x and y need to be on the same side, am I right or wrong?

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  1. 24 October, 10:09
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    Remember:

    The standard form of a linear equation is:

    Ax + By = C

    where A ≥ 0, A and B are not both zero, and A, B, and C are integers whose GCF is 1.

    You have to put Ax first, so you're right:

    3x - 2y = - 4
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