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Ernesto Durham
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20 January, 07:44
Is the equation y=-2x+5 in standard form? Explain
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Katelyn Daugherty
20 January, 08:12
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The equation, y = - 2x + 5, is not in standard form. The standard form of a linear line is ax + by = c. This equation is in slope - intercept form, which is y = mx + b.
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