3x = y
7x+y=6
if you are talking about the standard form of a linear equation then it's: y=(1/6)(3x+4) or y=(x/2)+(2/3)
8 + y = 4x8 + y - 4x = 4x - 4x 8 + y - 4x = 0 8 - 4x + y = 0
12
Standard form is y=mx+by=3x+5 is already in standard form.
3x = y
6
Not entirely sure what standard form is, but... probably y = x + 5
The equation of the line is written in the standard form, y = mx+c
5x + y = 5
-3
7x+y=6
2x+y=1
-3
x + y = 3
Standard form would be x and y on one side of the equal sign with no coefficients. x-y+6=0 in standard form would be: x-y=-6.