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Instructions: Rewrite the equation in Standard Form.y+3=−(x−5)

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Instructions: Rewrite the equation in Standard Form.y+3=−(x−5)

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To rewrite the equation y + 3 = -(x - 5) in standard form, follow these steps:

  1. Distribute the negative sign on the right side of the equation: y + 3 = -x + 5
  2. Move the x term to the left side of the equation by adding x to both sides: x + y + 3 = 5
  3. Finally, subtract 3 from both sides to get the equation in standard form: x + y = 2

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