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What is y−4=−2(x+7) written in standard form?

User ARLabs
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In standard form:


y+2x=-10

(y+2x=-10)

User ConanTheGerbil
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Answer:

2x+y= -10

Explanation:

y-4=-2x-14

2x+y=-10

some things to remember when doing standard form.

formula=Ax+by=c

a+b cant be a fraction

a cant be a negative number

if you need any help comment because I am learning the same topic as you lol.

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