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Tranform to standard form: \displaystyle y-7= -2(x+2)

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Given:


y-7=-2(x+2)

To transform the given equation into standard form,


\begin{gathered} Ax+By=C\ldots\ldots\ldots..\text{ Standard form of linear equation } \\ y-7=-2(x+2) \\ y-7=-2x-4 \\ 2x+y=-4+7 \\ 2x+y=3 \end{gathered}

Answer: 2x + y = 3

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