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  • 08-02-2022
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-5x-14=6y written in standard form

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  • 08-02-2022

Answer:

5x + 6y = -14

Step-by-step explanation:

Standard form means the x term will be on the farthest left, then the y term next, set equal to the constant (plain number) all by itself on the right.

Like this:

Ax + By = C

So you have

-5x - 14 = 6y

Add 14 to both sides.

-5x = 6y + 14

Subtract 6y from both sides.

-5x - 6y = 14

Also multiply both sides by -1, to make sure your A value (number next to the x) is positive.

5x + 6y = -14

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