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Is the equation below written in standard form? if not, select which explanation best applies to why the equation is not written in standard form.. -2x+3y=-5. a. the requirement that a> or equal to 0 is not satisfied. b. the requirement that a and b are not both zero satisfied . c. a, b, and c do not have a greatest common factor of 1. d. the equation is written in standard form

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