How do you write y=5x+3 in standard form?

Jayleen Sanders

Jayleen Sanders

Answered question

2022-01-28

How do you write y=5x+3 in standard form?

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Georgia Ingram

Georgia Ingram

Beginner2022-01-29Added 11 answers

The standard form of a linear equation is ax+by=c
We can transpose 5x to the left hand side to get
y-5x=3
-5x+y=3
Multiplying both sides with -1 gives us
5x-y=-3 is the Standard form of y=5x+3
shimmertulipsog

shimmertulipsog

Beginner2022-01-30Added 10 answers

The standard form of a linear equation is Ax+By=C.
Rewrite the equation with the sides flipped.
5x+3=y
Move all terms containing variables to the left side of the equation.
5x-y+3=0
Subtract 3 from both sides of the equation.
5x-y=-3

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