How do you write 2x+3y+7=3 in standard form?

1 Answer
Jul 15, 2015

2x+3y = -4 is in standard form

Explanation:

Standard form for a linear equation is
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color(white)("XXXX")color(white)("XXXX")where A, B, C epsilon ZZ and A>=0

The given equation: 2x+3y+7 = 3
can be converted into standard form by subtracting 7 from both sides.