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How to put -3•2a+5(-7b)+(12•c•4) in standard form

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The standard form of a linear equation is given by:


Ax+By+Cz=D

so:


-3\cdot2a+5(-7b)+(12\cdot c\cdot4)=-6a-35b+48c

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