What is standard form for -2x-2y-8=0?

Sereinserenormg

Sereinserenormg

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2022-01-28

What is standard form for -2x-2y-8=0?

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Madelyn Townsend

Madelyn Townsend

Beginner2022-01-29Added 13 answers

The Standard Form equation of a line is given by ax+by=c, where a,b0
The equation given to us is -2x-2y-8=0
We can divide both sides of the equation by -2 to remove the coefficients of
x and y
2x2y82=02
x+y+4=0
Transposing 4 to the right hand side, we get:
x+y=-4
This is the Standard Form of the equation -2x-2y-8=0
lorugb

lorugb

Beginner2022-01-30Added 13 answers

Step-by-step explanation:
-2x-2y-8=0
2x+2y+8=0
2(x+y+4)=0
x+y+4=0/2
x+y+4=2
Answer:
x+y+4=0

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