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5x + 15y = 75 standard form ​

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Answered by GangstaGirl
7

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Simplifying

5x + 15y = 75

Solving

5x + 15y = 75

Solving for variable 'x'.

Move all terms containing x to the left, all other terms to the right.

Add '-15y' to each side of the equation.

5x + 15y + -15y = 75 + -15y

Combine like terms: 15y + -15y = 0

5x + 0 = 75 + -15y

5x = 75 + -15y

Divide each side by '5'.

x = 15 + -3y

Simplifying

x = 15 + -3y

Answered by LingLing40hours
2

Answer:

x+3y=15

Step-by-step explanation:

The formula for standard form is ax+by=c. We have to make sure that there are no fractions when we put things in standard form. We (1) need to make sure “a” is not negative, (2) they are all integers, and (3) they all have no common factor except one. In this case, all the numbers are whole and are positive, but they all have a common factor of 5. We then have to divide all the numbers by five to get x+3y=15. All the numbers do not have any more common factors except 1. Therefore, this is your standard form equation.

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