How do you write the equation of a line y+1=5(x-9)

Journey Stout

Journey Stout

Answered question

2022-01-30

How do you write the equation of a line y+1=5(x-9) in standard from?

Answer & Explanation

Alfred Mueller

Alfred Mueller

Beginner2022-01-31Added 10 answers

Explanation:
Stand form of equation is y=mx+c
y+1=5(x9) simplify this equation
y+1=5x45 subtract -1 in both sides
y=5x-45-1
y=5x-46
ataill0k

ataill0k

Beginner2022-02-01Added 18 answers

Explanation:
the equation of a line in standard form is.
Ax+By=C
where A is a positive integer and B,C are integers
rearrange y+1=5(x-9) into this form
y+1=5x45
subtract y and add 45 to both sides gives
5xy=46 in standard form
Answer:
5x-y=46

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