what is y = 5x + 7 in standard form
Answers
Answered by
0
Answer:
5x - y = -7
Step-by-step explanation:
When dealing with equations of straight lines, there are 3 possible terms. The standard form is in the format:
ax + by = c where a, b, and c are all integers:
y = 5x + 7 —> 5x + 7 = y
subtract 7 and y both side :
5x + 7 - 7 - y = y -y -7
5x - y = -7
Answered by
0
Given,
When dealing with equations of straight lines, there are possible terms. The standard form is in the format:
where and are all integers:
Here, , and
The given expression is written standard form format
Take variable terms are one side and constant terms are another side
Therefore, the standard form of is .
Similar questions
Math,
6 hours ago
English,
6 hours ago
Environmental Sciences,
12 hours ago
Math,
12 hours ago
English,
8 months ago