Math, asked by Jedd, 9 months ago

A line has the following equation: y = 5 (3x - 2)
Rewrite y = 5 (3x - 2) in the form y = mx + c

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Answered by MathSchoolFiles
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Answer:

y = 15x - 10

Step-by-step explanation:

y = 5 (3x - 2)

Use the distributive property to simplify on the right side of our equation. We end up with y = (5)3x - (5)2 = 15x - 10.

Thus, y = 15x + (-10)

Answered by Malhar258060
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Answer:

hey frnd here is your answer

Step-by-step explanation:

your given line is y=5(3x-2). we have to write it in the form of y=mx+c.

y=5(3x-2)

y=15x-10

y=15x+(-10).

Y=mx+c.

so now we can say that m=15 and c= -10.

Your final answer is Y= 15x+(-10).

I hope u get your answer

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