Math, asked by jacobcunningham202, 1 year ago

Which equation shows y=3/4x−5/2 in standard form?

3x−4y=−10
4x−3y=10
3x−4y=10
4x−3y=−10
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Answered by yogii81
4
it's third 3x-4y=10

4y=3x-10
y=3x/4-10/4
y=3x/4-5/2

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jacobcunningham202: A B C OR D
Answered by adee1729
3
y=3x/4 - 5/2,

5/2 =3x/4-y,

5/2 = (3x-4y)/4,

5 =(3x-4y)/2,

10=3x-4y,

3x-4y=10,

option C is the right answer

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