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what is y = 5x + 7 in standard form

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Answered by kumud5034
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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 gausia8080
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Given,

y=5x+7

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:

Here, a=5, b=1 and c=7

The given expression is written standard form format

Take variable terms are one side and constant terms are another side

y-5x=7

-(5x-y)=7

5x+(-y)=-7

Therefore, the standard form of y=5x+7 is 5x+(-y)=-7.

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