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What is y – 3 = 7 (x – 5) in standard form?

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Answer:

7x-y=32

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Answer:

38=7x-y

Explanation:

standard form= Ax+By+C

(y-3=7(x-5))

(y-3=7x-35)+3 to both sides

(y=7x-38) +38 to both sides

(y+38=7x) -y to both sides

38=7x-y

you have to move the 38 and y because if you moved the x value, than A becomes negative and it can't be in standard form

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