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How would you write 0.3y + 1.2 = –0.4x in standard form?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

0.3y + 1.2 = –0.4x 1) Subtract 1.2 from both sides. 0.3y=-0.4x-1.2 2)Divide by.3 on both sides. y=(-4/3)x-4 Putting an equation in standard form means that you should get the y by itself. :)

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