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express in standard form of linear equations in two variables (a)3x-4y=6. (b)5x=(-8y) (c)3y=7​

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Answered by ItzSillyBoyz
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Step-by-step explanation:

Review linear standard form and how to use it to solve problems. ... This is the standard form of linear equations in two variables: ... Graphing a linear equation: 5x+2y=20 ... 2x + 3y = 5

Answered by yogeshgangwar044
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Answer:

(a) 3x + (-4y) + (-6) = 0  

(b) 5x + 8y + 0 = 0

(c) 0x + 3y + (-7) = 0

Step-by-step explanation:

The standard form of a linear equations is ax + by + c = 0

(a) 3x - 4y = 6

   3x - 4y - 6 = 0

   3x + (-4y) + (-6) = 0   is the standard form

(b) 5x=(-8y)

    5x + 8y + 0 = 0 is the standard form

(c) 3y=7​

    3y - 7 = 0

    0x + 3y + (-7) = 0 is the standard form

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