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How do you convert y=-x-3 to standard form?

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Answer:

x + y = - 3

Explanation:

The equation for standard form is Ax + By = C. Since there is an invisible 1 in front of both x and y, you can easily solve the problem by subtracting -1x from both sides to get 1x + 1y = -3 or x + y = -3

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