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  • 04-03-2018
  • Mathematics
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what is y−4=−2(x+7) written in standard form?

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Eldrago50 Eldrago50
  • 04-03-2018
y=2x+18

Hope that helps!
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susanwiederspan
susanwiederspan susanwiederspan
  • 04-03-2018
The standard form of a linear equation is [tex]ax+by=c[/tex], where a, b, and c are numbers.

You are given [tex]y-4=-2(x+7)[/tex]. We need to start by expanding and simplifying.

 [tex]y-4=-2x-14\\y=-2x-14+4\\2x+y=-10[/tex]

Some teachers, including mine when I took Algebra 1, require that you find integers (whole numbers) for a, b, and c, and that a be positive. Here, we are fine.
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