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2 y + 7 = 5(x - 3) What is the standard form for this?
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y + 7 = 5(x - 3)
What is the standard form for this?
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If you meant y^2 +7=5(x-3) it would be y= (square root) 5x-22
also y=-(square root) 5x-22
If you didn’t mean y^2 ur answer would be 5x-y=22
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y=10/3 i think if that's what youre asking
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