SOLUTION: what is the standard form for y-7=4(x+4). the answer i got was 4x-y=-23

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Question 681386: what is the standard form for y-7=4(x+4). the answer i got was 4x-y=-23
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y - 7 = 4(x+4)
y - 7 = 4x + 16
4x - y + 16 + 7 = 0
4x - y + 23 = 0
4x - y = -23
You are correct!
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