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14 May, 00:02

What is y+5=7 (x-8) written in standard form?

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  1. 14 May, 01:12
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    This is a linear function. Standard form for a linear function is

    Ax + By = C

    Begin by distributing to get rid of the parenthesis:

    y + 5 = 7x - 56

    Now combine the constants on the right side:

    y = 7x - 61 That's slope-intercept form, but to get it into standard, move the 7x over to the y side:

    -7x + y = - 61

    If you don't like to lead with a negative, you can simply just change ALL the signs:

    7x - y = 61
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