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Write the equation in standard form y=-x+1

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Answer:

x+y=1

Explanation:

The Linear Equation Standard Form is = ax+by=c.

Given y=-x+1, we will use Algebra to convert the equation from slope-intercept form to standard form:

x+y=-x+x+1

We added x to both sides to cancel out and move the -x.

x+y=1 is the answer.

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x+y=1.
Add x to both sides to get x and y on the same side. Set equal to value.
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