How do you write #4x - y-7 =0 # in standard form?

1 Answer
Sep 30, 2015

#y=4x-7#

Explanation:

This is a linear equation so the standard from must be of the form #y=mx+c#.
In this case we may take the y across and write it as
#y=4x-7#

If we draw the graph of this function it would be a straight line of gradient 4 and y-intercept - 7, as shown below.
graph{4x-7 [-12.55, 19.49, -10.9, 5.12]}