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How do you write y - 4 = -(x + 3) in standard form? A) x + y = 1 B) x-y=1 x + y = -1 D) -x + y = 1 (
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How do you write y - 4 = -(x + 3) in standard form?
A)
x + y = 1
B)
x-y=1
x + y = -1
D)
-x + y = 1
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The answer is x+y=1
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Answer:
x+y = -1
Explanation:
hope it helps ........
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