What is the line $5y = -10x + 15$ in the form $y = mx + c$? y = 10x + 10 y = -10x + 15 y = 2x + 3 y = -2x + 3
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To convert it into the form y = mx + c, we need to isolate y on one side of the equation. First, let's move the -10x term to the other side by adding 10x to both sides: Sy + 10x = 15 Show more…
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