Write the equation in standard form using integers.
y = -3/7 x - 4
7y = -3x - 28
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In standard form, the equation would be:
3x + 7y = -28
Write the equation in standard form using integers.
y + 3 = 3/4 (x + 7)
Let's first distribute the 3/4 to both x and 7:
y + 3 = (3/4)x + (3/4)(7)
Simplifying:
y + 3 = (3/4)x + 21/4
Multiplying through by 4 to eliminate fractions:
4(y + 3) = 4(3/4)x + 4(21/4)
Expanding:
4y + 12 = 3x + 21
Now, rearranging:
3x - 4y = -9
To write the equation in standard form using integers, we need to eliminate any fractions.
The given equation is:
y = -(3/7)x - 4
To eliminate the fraction, we can multiply both sides of the equation by the denominator, which is 7.
7 * y = 7 * -(3/7)x - 7 * 4
This simplifies to:
7y = -3x - 28
Now, we rearrange the equation to have the variables on the left side, and the constant term on the right side, while keeping the coefficients as integers:
3x + 7y = -28
Therefore, the equation in standard form using integers is:
3x + 7y = -28