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13 September, 19:02

What is y-2=-3x (x-7) written in standard form?

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  1. 13 September, 19:36
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    The equation in standard form is

    2

    3

    x

    -

    y

    =

    7

    .

    Explanation:

    The standard form for a linear equation is

    A

    x

    B

    y

    =C

    , where

    A

    ,

    B

    ,

    and

    C

    are numbers, and

    x

    and

    y

    are variables.

    y

    =

    2

    3

    x

    -

    7

    Subtract

    2

    3

    x

    from both sides of the equation.

    -

    2

    3

    x

    +

    y

    =

    -

    7

    Multiply both sides by

    -

    1

    .

    2

    3

    x

    -

    y

    =

    7

    A

    =

    2

    3

    ,

    B

    =

    -

    1

    ,

    C

    =

    7
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