How do you write the equation y+2=\frac{7}{8}(x-3) in standard form?

alepososaait

alepososaait

Answered question

2022-02-01

How do you write the equation y+2=78(x3) in standard form?

Answer & Explanation

Iacopelli5co

Iacopelli5co

Beginner2022-02-02Added 15 answers

Explanation:
First, you can distribute the 78 to the x and the -3:
y+2=78x218
After that subtract both sides by two:
y+22=78x2182
y=78x218168
y=78x378
Result:
That equation in standard form is y=78x378
falwennaf5c7

falwennaf5c7

Beginner2022-02-03Added 7 answers

Explanation:
the equation of a line in standard form is.
Ax+By=C
where A is a positive integer and B, C are integers.
rearrange y+2=78(x3) into this form
y+2=78x218 distributing
subtract 78x from both sides
y+278x=78x78x218
y+278x=218
subtract 2 from both sides
y+2278x=2182
y78x=378
multiply through by -8
7x8y=37 in standard form

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