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Answer:
Option A - [tex]6x +3y = -10[/tex] is the standard form of the equation.
Step-by-step explanation:
Given : Linear equation - [tex]-6x -3y = 10[/tex]
To convert into the standard form.
Standard form of the equation is in form Ax+By=C
So to convert this equation into the standard form we have to multiply both side of the equation by -1, so that the value for A is positive.
After multiplying by -1 the form is
[tex]-6x\times (-1) -3y\times(-1)= 10\times(-1)[/tex]
[tex]6x +3y = -10[/tex] is the standard form of the equation.
Therefore, Option A is correct.
Answer:
on edg the correct answer is A. Multiply both sides of the equation by –1, so that the value for A is positive
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