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What is y=-4x-4 in standard form

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Answer: 4x + y = -4

Explanation:

The standard form of a linear equation is Ax + By = C.

y = -4x - 4

Add 4x on both sides

4x + y = -4

User Ahmad Boorghany
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Hello!

Standard form is y=mx+b

Y= 4x-4

You divide 4 and 4 = 1

Y= 1x -4

Hope this helps
User Teoman
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