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Rewrite the following equation in standard form. y = -3x - 2

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Answer:

3x + y = -2

Step-by-step explanation:

The standard form for linear equations in two variables is given as;


Ax+By=C

where A, B, and C are coefficients.

So given the below equation;


y=-3x-2

To represent this in the standard form given above, we have to add -3x to both sides of the equation;


3x+y=-2

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