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How can you describe the graph of the equation ax + by = c? Explain

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When A and B are not both zero, the graph of Ax + By = C is always a line. The graph of Ax + By = C, where A and B are not both zero, is a line. Divide both sides by B. Because the form Ax + By = C can describe any line, it is called the standard form of an equation for a line.

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