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Writing a linear function in standard form

Writing a linear function in standard form-example-1
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The equations in standard form are

7x + 5y = -35

8x + 3y = -6

3x - 10y = -5

How to write the equations in standard form.

From the question, we have the following parameters that can be used in our computation:

1. -7x -5y = 35

2. 8x+ 3y+ 6 = 0

3. 10y - 3x + 6 = 11

A linear equation in standard form is represented as

Ax + By = C

Using the above as a guide, we have the following:

1. -7x -5y = 35

Standard Form: 7x + 5y = -35

A = 7, B = 5 and C = -35

2. 8x+ 3y+ 6 = 0

Standard Form: 8x + 3y = -6

A = 8, B = 3 and C = -6

3. 10y - 3x + 6 = 11

Standard Form: 3x - 10y = -5

A = 3, B = -19 and C = -5

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