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8 November, 13:16

Rewrite the equation in standard form using integers. y + 1=5/6 (x-2) show work.

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  1. 8 November, 15:01
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    The standard for of the equation would be 5x + 6y = - 16

    Step-by-step explanation:

    To start, we simply need to solve for the constant.

    y + 1 = 5/6 (x - 2)

    y + 1 = 5/6x - 5/3

    5/6x + y + 1 = - 5/3

    5/6x + y = - 8/3

    Now we need to multiply all the numbers by the largest denominator. This will make all the numbers integers. In this case, that number would be 6.

    5x + 6y = - 16
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