Write the given equation in standard form.

y−3=5(x−2)

Short Answer

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The equation of the line in standard form is 5x−y=7.

Step by step solution

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Step 1. Standard form of the linear equation:

The standard form of an equation of a line is given by,

ax+by=c

Where, a, b, and,c are the real numbers.

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Step 2. Change the equation in standard form.

The equation is given by,

y−3=5x−2y−3=5x−105x−y=−3+105x−y=7

This equation is in standard form ax+by=c, where a=5, b=−1and c=7.

Therefore, the equation of the line in standard form is 5x−y=7.

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