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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.
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
To put the equation ( y = 2 - 3(x - 1) ) into standard form, first expand the equation: ( y = 2 - 3x + 3 ), which simplifies to ( y = -3x + 5 ). Next, rearrange it to standard form ( Ax + By = C ): add ( 3x ) to both sides to get ( 3x + y = 5 ). Thus, the standard form is ( 3x + y = 5 ).
It is already in standard form as written.
Standard form is y=mx+by=3x+5 is already in standard form.
y=a(bx) is the standard form
There is no standard form for an expression.
If you mean y = -x+3 then it is x+y-3 = 0 in standard form
If the equation is y = 4x + 8, then the standard form is 4x - y + 8 = 0
2X - y - 8 = 0the standard form of the equation is y = mx + chere you have to write the given equation in the standard form as in the form of y = mx + c2X - y - 8 = 0 - y -8 = -2x-y = -2x +8y = 2x -8so the standard form of the given equation is y = 2x - 8
Yes, y = mx +b is standard form and y = 4/3x - 10, is in standard form y=y m = 4/3 x=x b = - 10
If you mean y = 5x-13 then in standard form it is 5x-y-13 = 0
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.
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
It is already in standard form as written.