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The linear equation is in standard form, where A, B, and
C are real numbers and A and B both are not zero.
All linear equations can be written in standard form.
The original equation is a linear equation.
To write first equivalent equation,
Multiply the given equation each side by 2.
(Distribute 2)
(Multiply: )
To write second equivalent equation, multiply the given equation each side by 3.
(Distribute 3)
(Multiply: )
The two equations in standard form that are equivalent to are
and .
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