3x + 2y = 7
3x-2y-7=0
Standard form is: y = Mx + b so you must solve for y 3x = 2y + 7 3x - 7 = 2y 2y = 3x - 7 y = ( 3 / 2 )x - ( 7 / 2 )
To express 2y = 3x + 12 in standard form, move the terms with variables to the one side of the equals sign and move the number-only term to the opposite side. In this case, only the 3x needs to be moved to satisfy this requirement; so, simply subtract 3x from both sides:2y - 3x = 12
3x+2y = 1 2y = -3x+1 y = -1.5x+0.5
3x = 2y + 7 The standard form is: 3x - 2y - 7 = 0
3x + 2y = 7
3x-2y-7=0
3x = y
Standard form is: y = Mx + b so you must solve for y 3x = 2y + 7 3x - 7 = 2y 2y = 3x - 7 y = ( 3 / 2 )x - ( 7 / 2 )
It is an expression in two variable: it is NOT an equation. There is no standard form for expressions.
To express 2y = 3x + 12 in standard form, move the terms with variables to the one side of the equals sign and move the number-only term to the opposite side. In this case, only the 3x needs to be moved to satisfy this requirement; so, simply subtract 3x from both sides:2y - 3x = 12
3x - 5 = 2y : rewrite the equation with 2y as the lead term. 2y = 3x - 5 : divide both sides by 2 then, y = 3/2x - 21/2 or y = 1.5x - 2.5
3x+2y = 1 2y = -3x+1 y = -1.5x+0.5
3x-2y = 5 -2y = -3x+5 y = 1.5x-2.5 in slope intercept form
3x+2y=9 2y=9-3x y=-1.5x-4.5
2y = 3x-6 y = 1.5x-3 in slope intercept form