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OpenStudy (anonymous):
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OpenStudy (skyz):
Help with? :)
OpenStudy (anonymous):
lol I need help with this: Convert , to standard form.
OpenStudy (skyz):
Oh this is slope right?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
i think i know how to do it somewhat lol
OpenStudy (anonymous):
yeah lol
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OpenStudy (skyz):
ugh im awful >.< Hold up
OpenStudy (skyz):
@helppls123
OpenStudy (anonymous):
haha its ok i know everything when it comes to slopes but this lol
OpenStudy (skyz):
yeah like i know all the formulas but UGH IDK
OpenStudy (anonymous):
haha yeah i know all formulas but this one is just very confusing lol
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
its already in slope form
OpenStudy (skyz):
Well Crystal THAT helps alot?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
oh fk my bad u gotta make into standard ok one sec
OpenStudy (anonymous):
haha ok :)
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Standard is Ax+By=C
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
so what is the A, B and ok thanks :)
OpenStudy (skyz):
5/4x+y=5
I think...
OpenStudy (skyz):
i think thats how u plug it in ugh
OpenStudy (anonymous):
haha um ok :P
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OpenStudy (skyz):
\[\frac{ 5 }{ 4 }x+y=5\]
OpenStudy (skyz):
der :P
OpenStudy (anonymous):
haha um ok im still kinda confused but ok lol ill go on the website she put :P
OpenStudy (skyz):
Ok :)
OpenStudy (anonymous):
lol thank you :)
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