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Put the equation in standard form.$$3(2 y+4 x-7)=5(3 y+x-4)$$
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Step 1: First, distribute the 3 and 5 to the terms inside the parentheses on both sides of the equation: $$ 3(2y+4x-7)=5(3y+x-4) \Rightarrow 6y+12x-21=15y+5x-20 $$ Show more…
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