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write a,b,c for the equation 3x=5​

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Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

See a solution process below:

Explanation:

The standard form of a linear equation is:  

A

x

+

B

y

=

C

Where, if at all possible,  

A

,  

B

, and  

C

are integers, and A is non-negative, and, A, B, and C have no common factors other than 1

First, subtract  

3

x

from each side of the equation so both the  

x

and  

y

terms are on the left side of the equation as required by the Standard form while keeping the equation balanced.

3

x

+

y

=

3

x

+

3

x

5

3

x

+

y

=

0

5

3

x

+

y

=

5

Now, multiply each side of the equation by  

1

to make the  

x

coefficient non-negative as required by the Standard form while keeping the equation balanced.

1

(

3

x

+

y

)

=

1

5

(

1

3

x

)

+

(

1

y

)

=

5

3

x

+

1

y

=

5

Or

3

x

1

y

=

5

A

=

3

B

=

1

C

=

5

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