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  • 10-11-2021
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Which equation shows y=3x−15 in standard form?

5x−15y=−1

5x−15y=1

15x+5y=−1

15x−5y=1

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  • 10-11-2021

Answer:

c  5x -15y =1

5x-15y=1

-5x -15y= 1 -5x     change the signs on both sides of the equation

    15y = -1 +5x      divide both sides by 15

        y = -1/15 + 1/3 x    Reorder the terms

        y = 3x-15

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