Write y=-3/5x-2 in standard form using Integers.
What standard form are you supposed to use?
Ax+By=C or Ax+By+C=0?
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To rewrite the equation y = -3/5x - 2 in standard form using integers, we need to eliminate the fraction and move all the terms to one side of the equation.
Step 1: Multiply the entire equation by 5 to eliminate the fraction.
5 * y = 5 * (-3/5x) - 5 * 2
This simplifies to:
5y = -3x - 10
Step 2: Move the terms to one side of the equation to get rid of the negative sign in front of the x term.
3x + 5y = -10
Therefore, the standard form of the equation y = -3/5x - 2 using integers is 3x + 5y = -10.