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(1+y)^2-y^2=-11x+10 write in standard form

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2y+11x=9

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(1+y)^2-y^2=-11x+10\\1+2y+y^2-y^2=-11x+10\\1+2y=-11x+10\\2y=-11x+9\\2y+11x=9

Recall the standard form of a linear equation is
Ax+By=C.

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