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What is y=x+10 in Standard Form?

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The standard form is Ax + By = C

Given the linear equation, y = x + 10, we must transpose x to the left-hand side of the equation:

- x + y = x — x + 10

- x + y = 10

Next, we must multiply both sides by (-1) because A must be positive:

(-1) (- x + y) = 10 (-1)

This leads to:

x — y = -10 in standard form, Ax + By = C


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