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20 October, 05:57

Rewrite the following equation in standard form.

y = - 2x - 2/5

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  1. 20 October, 07:42
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    10x+5y=-2

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Given equation is

    y=-2x-2/5

    Ax+By=C where A, B and C are constants and x and y are variables.

    we have to change given equation into standard equation.

    y=-2x-2/5

    Adding 2x to both sides of above equation, we get

    2x+y=2x-2x-2/5

    2x+y=0-2/5

    2x+y=-2/5

    multiplying by 5 to both sides of above equation, we get

    5 (2x+y) = 5 (-2/5)

    5 (2x) + 5 (y) = -2 (5/5)

    10x+5y=-2 is the standard form of equation where A=10, B=5 and C=-2
  2. 20 October, 09:39
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    The standard form of an equation is Ax + By = C. In this kind of equation, x and y are variables and A, B, and C are integers. When we shift the variable terms to the left side of the equation and everything else to the right side, we get. This equation is now in standard form.

    the standard form of your equation is

    5y+10x=-2
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