What is the standard form of the following equation?

y = −25x + 4
Use integers for A, B, and C. Enter your answer in the box.

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To convert the equation \( y = -25x + 4 \) to standard form, which is typically written as \( Ax + By = C \), we can rearrange the equation.

  1. Start with the given equation: \[ y = -25x + 4 \]

  2. Add \(25x\) to both sides to get the \(x\) term on the left: \[ 25x + y = 4 \]

Now the equation is in the form of \(Ax + By = C\), where \(A = 25\), \(B = 1\), and \(C = 4\).

Finally, we can write the standard form as:

\[ 25x + y = 4 \]

So, the answer is:

25x + y = 4