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Reina
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21 August, 00:15
Convert y-5=-3 (x+2) in standard form
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Abdiel Pruitt
21 August, 00:29
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3x + y = - 1
Step-by-step explanation:
y-5=-3 (x+2)
once you distribute, you get y-5=-3x-6
then, add 5 to each side and get y=-3x-1 (this is slope intercept form)
finally, add 3x to each side to get 3x+y=-1 (standard form: Ax + By = C)
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