SOLUTION: Put the equation in standard form with a positive x coefficient. y+3=-5(x+1)

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Question 1004012: Put the equation in standard form with a positive x coefficient.
y+3=-5(x+1)

Answer by Edwin McCravy(20056)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!





Add 5x to both sides:



Add -3 to both sides



Edwin

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