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  • 11-12-2017
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how would you put -3x-7y-14=0 in standard form

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lilxiong
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  • 11-12-2017
Hello!

To put -3x-7y-14=0 into standard form, or ax+by=c where the a value cannot be negative, and there are no fractions or decimals, or any common factors, first add -14 to both sides to get -3x-7y=14. Then, since your a value is negative, multiply the entire equation by -1 which will result in your answer:
3x+7y=-14

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