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If the linear equation y=7x−4 is written in standard form, the standard form being ax+by+c=0, then what are the possible value of a,b,c?


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a=7,b=1,c=4

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a=7,b=1,c=4

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a=7,b=1,c=4

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none of these

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Solution

The correct option is A

a=7,b=1,c=4


The standard form of a linear equation is ax+by+c=0.

The given equation is y=7x4.

It can be rewritten as 7x+y+4=0.

a=7,b=1 and c=4.

But the equation can also be written as,

7xy4=0.

a=+7,b=1 and c=4.


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