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What is -5x+6y=-12 in standard form

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<b><u>Answer</u></b>


<b>5x - 6y = - 12</b>


<b><u>Step-by-step explanation</u></b>

To write a linear equation in standard form, move each variable term to the left side of the equation and simplify.


<b>Ax+By=C</b>

A must be positive, so multiply both sides of the equation by - 1.

Multiply - 1 by - 3x + 6y


-1 (-5x+6y) = - 1 × 12


Apply the distributive property.

-1 (-5x) - 1 (6y) = - 1 × 12

5x - 6y = - 12



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