How do you write y-10=-(x-2) in standard form?

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2022-01-31

How do you write y-10=-(x-2) in standard form?

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mihady54

mihady54

Beginner2022-02-01Added 13 answers

The most common definition of "standard form" for a linear equation is
Ax+By=C
Converting y-10=-(x-2)
to standard form:
y=-x+2+10
x+y=12

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