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Mathematics
Which of the following represents the standard form of the linear equation below? x=13y+12 select one: a. x−3y=−36 b. 3x−y=36 c. 13x−y=−36 d. 3y=x+36
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Ответ:
B. 3x−y=36
Step-by-step explanation:
Multiplying the equation by 3 and subtracting the y-term gives you the desired form.
x = 1/3·y +12
3x = y + 36 . . . . . multiply by 3
3x -y = 36 . . . . . . subtract y to get standard form
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