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Express √3y = 2x in standard form.

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Answered by Agastya0606
10

Given: The equation √3y = 2x

To find: Express the equation in standard form.

Solution:

  • Now we have given the equation as: √3y = 2x
  • We can see that the given equation is having two variables x and y.
  • Now we know the standard form of linear equations in two variables is:

                ax + by + c = 0

  • So we have:

                √3y = 2x

  • Taking all terms on one side, we get:

                2x - √3y = 0

  • Adding a constant as 0, we get:

                2x - √3y + 0 = 0

Answer:

              So the given equation in standard form is 2x - √3y + 0 = 0

Answered by Anonymous
6

The format of writing a linear equation in two variables is -

ax + by + c = 0

Q) √3y = 2x

Linear equation in two variables-

-2x + √3y + 0 = 0

Hope it helps.

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