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The following is a linear function in standard form: 3x + 4y = -12
Which of the following is NOT an equivalent form of this equation?
A) 4y = -3x - 12
B) y = -x-3
C) x = -y- -4
D) y = -x-4
if you answer please explain how, i'm so lost on this subject
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The following is a linear function in standard form: 3x + 4y = -12
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