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15 February, 17:34

What is the standard form of y=1x+3

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  1. 15 February, 17:37
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    Here, I've answered this question before:

    Standard form is Ax + By = C where A and B are coefficients to x and y respectively

    So we have to move y to the right side and 3 to the left side, because 3 is the constant in this case, and therefore the C of our equation.

    Since the sign changes after moving them over the equation, y and 3 will both be negative

    -3 = 1x - y
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