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13 October, 09:31

How would you write 8x=26+14y in standard form?

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  1. 13 October, 10:33
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    it would be 8x-14y = 26

    Step-by-step explanation:

    subtract 14y from 8x and it will just be added to the equation as ix-14y
  2. 13 October, 10:43
    0
    Answer: 13+7y/4

    Step-by-step explanation:

    1 Divide both sides by

    8

    8.

    x

    =

    2

    6

    +

    1

    4

    y

    8

    x=

    8



    26+14y



    2 Factor out the common term

    2

    2.

    x

    =

    2

    (

    1

    3

    +

    7

    y

    )

    8

    x=

    8



    2 (13+7y)



    3 Simplify

    2

    (

    1

    3

    +

    7

    y

    )

    8

    8



    2 (13+7y)

    to

    1

    3

    +

    7

    y

    4

    4



    13+7y

    .

    x

    =

    1

    3

    +

    7

    y

    4

    x=

    4



    13+7y
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