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What is y=-6x-8 in standard form

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Answer:

Simplifying
Y = -6x + -8

Reorder the terms:
Y = -8 + -6x

Solving
Y = -8 + -6x

Solving for variable 'Y'.

Move all terms containing Y to the left, all other terms to the right.

Simplifying
Y = -8 + -6x
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Answer:

Standard Form y=-6x-38. y=−6x−38 y = - 6 x - 38. The standard form of a linear equation is Ax+By=C A x + B y = C .

Explanation:

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