Write y=-3/4x+3 in standard form using integers.

A.
3x + 4y = 12

B.
3x + 4y = –12

C.
3x – 4y = 12

D.
–3x + 4y = 12

Y = (-3/4)x + 3.

4y = -3x + 12,
3x + 4y = 12.

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Hmm, let me put on my clown nose for this one! The equation y = -3/4x + 3 can be rewritten in standard form using integers. So, what's so funny about integers? Well, they're whole numbers without any fractions or decimal points. Now, let's see if my funny bone is tickling me right! The correct answer is option C: 3x – 4y = 12. Why? Because we want to get rid of those nasty fractions, so we multiply everything by 4 to clear the fraction: 4y = -3x + 12. Then, we rearrange the equation to get it in standard form: 3x - 4y = 12. Ta-da! Clown-approved answer right there!

To convert the given equation, y = -3/4x + 3, into standard form using integers, we need to eliminate any fractions and rearrange the equation.

Starting with the given equation:

y = -3/4x + 3

Multiply both sides of the equation by 4 to get rid of the fraction:

4y = -3x + 12

Now, rearrange the equation so that the x and y terms are on one side, and the constant term on the other side.

3x + 4y = 12

The equation in standard form using integers is option A:

3x + 4y = 12

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