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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Need help? With ten questions.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

OpenStudy (tanner23456):

standard form is Ax +By = C

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I feel like D is the answer.

OpenStudy (tanner23456):

why do you think it's D? It's easiest to multiply the whole equation by 6 to get rid of the fraction thus giving you: 6y = x + 42

OpenStudy (tanner23456):

Subtract the x over and you end up with -x + 6y = 42

OpenStudy (tanner23456):

A is the correct answer

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Could you possibly help me with this too? I tried to use the information you gave me but for some reason I just couldn't get the right answer. Could you walk through it?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@tanner23456

OpenStudy (tanner23456):

Yeah, no worries y = 3/5 x + 4 to get rid of the fraction, multiply both sides of the equation by the denominator 5(y) = 5(3/5 x + 4) 5y = 3x + 20 Subtract the 3x to the other side -3x + 5y = 20

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Oh, I understand now :) Thank you. I think the answer for this is y = 1/4x + 3/4. Do you know if this is correct? I'm not sure, because the 3/4 is negative by itself. I wasn't sure if plugging it into the y = mx + b equation would mean I'd have to make it a positive or if it would stay negative and make it y = 1/4x - 3/4.

OpenStudy (tanner23456):

yes, your last answer is correct. y = 1/4x - 3/4

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Okay, thank you :)

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