Standard Form

When a linear equation is written in standard form, both variables x and y are on the same side of the equation. Watch this lecture series and practice converting equations to standard form.

Convert linear equations to standard form - Questions

1. What is y-8=3(x+1) written in standard form?

Choose 1 answer:

A. y-8=3 x+3

B. y=3 x+11

C. -3 x+y-11=0

D. -3 x+y=11


2. What is y=\frac{4}{5} x+2 written in standard form?

Choose 1 answer:

A. -\frac{4}{5} x+y-2=0

B. y=\frac{4}{5}\left(x+\frac{5}{2}\right)

C. 5 y=4 x+10

D. -4 x+5 y=10


3. What is y+5=7(x-8) written in standard form?

Choose 1 answer:

A. x-7 y=-61

B. 7 x+y=-61

C. -7 x+y=-61

D. x+7 y=-61


4. What is y=-\frac{3}{10} x-8 written in standard form?

Choose 1 answer:

A. 10 x+3 y=-80

B. 10 x-3 y=-80

C. -3 x+10 y=-80

D. 3 x+10 y=-80