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Write the standard form of the equation y−6=3/4(x−5).

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Answer:

  3x -4y = -9

Step-by-step explanation:

Multiply by 4 to clear the fraction.

  4(y -6) = 3(x -5)

Subtract the left-side term to get variables on the same side, with a positive x-coefficient.

  0 = 3(x -5) -4(y -6)

Eliminate parentheses and collect terms.

  0 = 3x -15 -4y +24

  0 = 3x -4y +9

Subtract 9 and swap sides to get standard form.

  3x -4y = -9

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Standard form is ...

  ax +by = c

where a ≥ 0, and a, b, c are mutually prime integers. If a=0, then b > 0.

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