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Solving Linear Equations in Standard form

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Uploaded by on Feb 25, 2009

This lesson shows examples of how to use the x and y intercepts of a line to write the equation of the line in Standard form.

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  • this helped me.....yeah i finished part of my homework now

  • Thanks this really helped! I was gone when they taught this and had a hard time learning this concept.

  • sometimes i like to go to home depot pick up a bunch of illegal immirants and have them choke me while i masterbate.

  • @SujinsWorld I was told that is not a linear equation, linear equations need the x and the y, so 9(No y)+3x=-5 is not a linear equation.

    I'm not sure, I just started.

  • i don't understand how to make it to Ax+By=C, help?? plz.

    for example..hmm, let's say: 9+3x=-5

    how would i do that?

  • Thank you so much!  Summer assignments are going down!

  • alright dude, thanks man...

  • thank you so much! without your explanation i would have failed my final! thank you sooooooooo much!!!!!!!!!!

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