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y-x=5 in standard form.​

Answers

Answered by gauravsingh77771988
5

Answer:

y=x-5 is an equation for a straight line in slope-intercept form. This form is y = mx + b where m is the slope and b is the y-intercept.

Standard form for a straight line is Ax + By = C where A,B,C are real values.

The different forms are algebraically equivalent, and it is easy enough to put the given equation into standard form:

Starting with:

y = x - 5

Subtract y from both sides:

0 = x - y - 5

Add 5 to both sides:

5 = x - y

Re-arrange to:

x - y = 5

Answered by amitnrw
3

Given : y-x=5

To Find : Standard form

Solution:

Standard form  of Equation of line in two variables is

Ax + By  = C

y - x = 5

=> -x  + y  = 5

A = - 1 , B = 1 , C = 5

or

x  - y  = - 5

A = 1 , B = -1  , C = -5

standard form.​   -x  + y  = 5    or x  - y  = - 5

Additional Info:

Slope intercept form

y = mx + b

y = x + 5

m = 1 ,  b  = 5

Intercept form

x/a + y/b = 1

x/(-5) + y/5  = 1

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