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linear equation in standard form and state value a,b and c 3y-2x=6​

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Answered by heymisssilent
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3y=2x+6 in standard form is 2x−3y=−6

The formula for a linear equation in standard form is:

Ax+By=C,

where A and B are not both equal to 0.

Convert the following equation to standard form.

3y=2x+6

Subtract 2x from both sides.

−2x+3y=6

Multiply both sides by −1. This will reverse the signs, so that the coefficient for A becomes positive.

2x−3y=−6

hope this helps

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