y + 5 = -5(x + 3)
First, let's simplify the right side by distributing -5 to both terms inside the parentheses:
y + 5 = -5x - 15
Now, let's rearrange the terms to get y and x on the same side of the equation:
-5x + y + 5 = -15
Next, let's subtract 5 from both sides to isolate the -5x term:
-5x + y = -15 - 5
Simplifying further:
-5x + y = -20
So, the equation in Ax + By = C form is:
-5x + y = -20
Rewrite the equation in Ax+By=C form.
Use integers for A,B,and C.
y+5=-5(x+3)
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Apologies for the mistake in the previous response. Let's correctly rewrite the equation in Ax + By = C form.
To do that, we first distribute -5 to both terms inside the parentheses:
y + 5 = -5x - 15
Next, rearrange the terms to isolate the variables on one side:
-5x - y = 5 + 15
Combine the constant terms on the right side:
-5x - y = 20
The rewritten equation in Ax + By = C form is:
-5x - y = 20
To do that, we first distribute -5 to both terms inside the parentheses:
y + 5 = -5x - 15
Next, rearrange the terms to isolate the variables on one side:
-5x - y = 5 + 15
Combine the constant terms on the right side:
-5x - y = 20
The rewritten equation in Ax + By = C form is:
-5x - y = 20