Math, asked by r1992903, 9 months ago

Write the standard form of the given equation.

3x = 2y + 1

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Answered by Anonymous
2

3x-2y=1 is your answer mate please mark this answer as the Brainliest.

Answered by mysticd
4

 Standard \:form \:of \: Linear \: equation \: in

 two \: variables \: i.e., x \:and \: y \: is

 \boxed{ \pink{ ax + by + c = 0 }}

 Given \: equation \: 3x = 2y + 1

 \implies 3x - 2y - 1 = 0

 \implies 3x + (-2)y + (-1) = 0

 Here, a = 3 , b = -2 \: and \: c = -1

Therefore.,

 \red{ Required \: Standard \:Form : }

 \green { \: 3x + (-2)y + (-1) = 0 }

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