How do you write the equation #y+3=3(x+5)# in standard form?
2 Answers
The Standard Form of a Linear Equation is given by
Hence our Final Solution in Standard Form is
Explanation:
We are given the following equation:
Using Distributive Property we get,
Add
On simplification we get,
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
We will add
Rewriting the equation to match
Hope this helps.
Explanation:
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#y+3=3x+15#
#"rearrange into standard form"#
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