How do you write the equation #y+3=3(x+5)# in standard form?

2 Answers
Dec 27, 2017

The Standard Form of a Linear Equation is given by

#color(red)(Ax + By = C)#

Hence our Final Solution in Standard Form is

#color(blue)(- 3x+y =12)#

Explanation:

We are given the following equation:

#y + 3 = 3(x + 5)# Equation.1

Using Distributive Property we get,

#y + 3 = 3x + 15#

Add #color(red)((-3))# to both sides to simplify:

#y cancel (+3) + color(red)((cancel(-3))) = 3x + 15 + color(red)((-3))#

On simplification we get,

#y = 3x + 15 + color(red)(-3)#

#rArr y = 3x + 12# ... Equation.2

Note that we now have the equation in Slope-Intercept Form

Using basic algebraic concepts, we can obtain the equation in Standard Form

We want both the #x and y# terms on one side and the constant on the other side of our equation to write in Standard Firm

We will add #color(red)((-3x))# to both sides of our Equation.2 to get

#y + color(red)((-3x)) = 3x + 12 + color(red)((-3x))#

#rArr y + color(red)((-3x)) = cancel(3x) + 12 + color(red)(cancel(-3x))#

#rArr y -3x = 12 #

Rewriting the equation to match #color(red)(Ax + By = C),# which is the Standard Form we get

#color(blue)( -3x + y = 12)#

Hope this helps.

Dec 27, 2017

#3x-y=-12#

Explanation:

#"the equation of a line in "color(blue)"standard form"# is.

#color(red)(bar(ul(|color(white)(2/2)color(black)(Ax+By=C)color(white)(2/2)|)))#

#"where A is a positive integer and B, C are integers"#

#y+3=3x+15#

#"rearrange into standard form"#

#rArr3x-y=-12larrcolor(red)"in standard form"#