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Y=-(x+2)^2 in standard form

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The standard form of a linear equation is

Ax+By=C

Rewrite the equation.

x+2=y

Move all terms containing variables to the left side of the equation.

x−y+2 =0

Subtract 2

from both sides of the equation.

x−y=−2

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