Math, asked by mimiij, 8 months ago

what is y=-1/3-9 in standard form

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Answered by Annakshi
0

Answer:

According to the question -1/3-9

The solution is:-

= -1/-6

= 1/6

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Answered by AaravpandeyAV1306
2

How do you write y=−13x−9 in standard form?

Algebra  Forms of Linear Equations

1x+3y=−27

Explanation:

The standard form of a linear equation is: Ax+By=C

Where, if at all possible, A, B, and Care integers, and A is non-negative, and, A, B, and C have no common factors other than 1

To transform this equation to standard form, first, multiply each side of the equation by 3 to eliminate the fractions:

3×y=3(−13x−9)

3y=(3×−13x)−(3×9)

3y=(3×−13x)−27

3y=−1x−27

Next, add 1x to each side of the equation to place the x and y variables on the left side of the equation as the standard form requires:

1x+3y=1x−1x−27

1x+3y=0−27

1x+3y=−27

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