write an equation in standard form using integers

y=1=3/5(x=3)

The equation you provided has an extra equal sign in it. Assuming that it was a typo and the equation is actually y = 1 + (3/5)(x - 3), we can rewrite it in standard form using integers.

To do this, let's multiply both sides of the equation by 5 to eliminate the fraction:

5y = 5 + 3(x - 3)

Next, distribute the 3 inside the parentheses:

5y = 5 + 3x - 9

Combine like terms:

5y = 3x - 4

Finally, let's rearrange the equation so that the coefficients of x and y are both integers and x is on the left side:

-3x + 5y = -4

Thus, the equation in standard form with integers is -3x + 5y = -4.