SOLUTION: Write Each Equation in standard form: y+3=-5(x+1) This is what I did: y=3=-5x-5 -5x+y+3=-5 5x+y=-8 I'm not sure if this is right. Is it?

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Question 172593This question is from textbook Algebra 1
: Write Each Equation in standard form:
y+3=-5(x+1)
This is what I did:
y=3=-5x-5
-5x+y+3=-5
5x+y=-8
I'm not sure if this is right. Is it?
This question is from textbook Algebra 1

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Answer by Alan3354(69443) About Me  (Show Source):
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Write Each Equation in standard form:
y+3=-5(x+1)
This is what I did:
y+3=-5x-5
-5x+y+3=-5
5x+y=-8
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y+3=-5(x+1)
y+3 = -5x - 5
5x + y = -8
Same answer.