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What is the equation 6y+7=−2x written in standard form?

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jimrgrant1 jimrgrant1
  • 12-01-2024

Answer:

2x + 6y = - 7

Step-by-step explanation:

the equation of a line in standard form is

Ax + By = C ( A is a positive integer and B, C are integers )

given

6y + 7 = - 2x ( add 2x top both sides )

2x + 6y + 7 = 0 ( subtract 7 from both sides )

2x + 6y = - 7 ← in standard form

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anna045 anna045
  • 12-01-2024

Answer: 2x+6y=-7

Step-by-step explanation: you subtract the seven on both sides to get the -7 and then add the 2x to both sides after that.

1. 6y+7=-2x

        -7    -7

2. 6y=-2x - 7

 +2x  +2x

3. 2x+6y=-7

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