How do you write y=−x−15 in standard form?

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2022-09-11

How do you write y=−x−15 in standard form?

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Lorenzo Aguilar

Lorenzo Aguilar

Beginner2022-09-12Added 18 answers

The standard form for a linear equation is:
Ax+By=C
The equation y=−x−15 is in slope-intercept form. To convert it to standard form, add x to both sides.
x+y=−15

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