SOLUTION: Can you please help me put this equation in standard form: {{{y+1=x+2}}}

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Question 143182: Can you please help me put this equation in standard form:

Answer by rapaljer(4671)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Standard form means in the form Ax +By = C, where A is positive, and A, B, and C are integers. In other words, get the x and y terms on the same side of the equation, and make sure the x coefficient is positive.

y+1 = x+2

I prefer to get the y to the right side in order to keep the x ocefficient positive.
1=x-y+2

Rewrite this as
x-y+2=1, and subtract 2 from each side:
x-y=-1

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