Respuesta :

Answer:

Standard form: [tex]12x+3y-2=0[/tex]

A = 12, B = 3 and C = -2

Step-by-step explanation:

Given:

The equation:

[tex]y= -4x + \dfrac{2}3[/tex]

To find:

The standard form of given equation and find A, B and C.

Solution:

First of all, let us write the standard form of an equation.

Standard form of an equation is represented as:

[tex]Ax+By+C=0[/tex]

A is the coefficient of x and can be positive or negative.

B is the coefficient of y and can be positive or negative.

C can also be positive or negative.

Now, let us consider the given equation:

[tex]y= -4x + \dfrac{2}3[/tex]

Multiplying the whole equation with 3 first:

[tex]3 \times y= 3 \times -4x + 3 \times \dfrac{2}3\\\Rightarrow 3y=-12x+2[/tex]

Now, let us take all the terms on one side:

[tex]\Rightarrow 3y+12x-2=0\\\Rightarrow 12x+3y-2=0[/tex]

Now, let us compare with [tex]Ax+By+C=0[/tex].

So, A = 12, B = 3 and C = -2