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Is x+3=-5y in standard form?

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It’s is not a standard form
User Nuno Lopes
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Answer:

Nope

Explanation:

Standard form for a linear equation in two variables is
Ax+By=C with the terms containing x and y on the left side of the equation and a number on the right side.


x+3=-5y

Subtract 3 from both sides.


x=-5y-3

Add 5y.


x+5y=-3

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