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Mathematics, 18.11.2020 20:30, tjkma1234

Which equation shows y=3x−1/5 in standard form? 5x−15y=−1

15x+5y=−1

5x−15y=1

15x−5y=1

(Others who have asked this question have mistaken the "1/5" for 15 and answers have been false, so I'm going to ask this question correctly.)

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