Write $5 x-3 y=15$ in the standard form of a linear equation in two variables.

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(N/A) The standard form of a linear equation in two variables is given by $ax + by + c = 0$,where $a$,$b$,and $c$ are real numbers and $a$ and $b$ are not both zero.
Given the equation: $5x - 3y = 15$.
To write it in standard form,subtract $15$ from both sides of the equation:
$5x - 3y - 15 = 0$.
Thus,the equation in standard form is $5x - 3y - 15 = 0$.

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