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What is the equation in standard form of the line y=1/9x + 5​

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  • 03-11-2020

The standard form for the equation of a line is Ax+By=C  In this case with the equation y=1/9x+5 B=1 and A=1/9 and C=5 in order to get Ax and By on the same side we can subtract 1/9x from both sides to get this in the correct form and we get Y-1/9x=5

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