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The standard form of x+3y=0 is

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Answer:

x+3y+0=0

Step-by-step explanation:

To write an two variable linear equation in standard form it is needed to convert the equation into the form of :-

ax+by+c=0  such that,a,b,c are numeric values and x&y are variables.

x+3y=0 is an equation with an abscence of c (a numeric value i.e., from                    ax+by+c=0)

∴To add c in the given equation,we add +0 in the equation so as to convert it into the form of ax+by+c=0.

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