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11 August, 03:57

Y+5=-4 (x-3) in standard form

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  1. 11 August, 04:10
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    4x + y = 7

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The standard form of a linear equation is: ax + by = c

    That means that we have to transform our equation into that form.

    The original equation is: y + 5 = - 4 (x-3)

    and we solve it:

    y + 5 = - 4x + 12

    We move - 4x to the left so its sign be possitive

    4x + y + 5 = 12, we move + 5 to the right

    4x + y = 12 - 5, and we simplify

    4x + y = 7
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