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Standard form of a linear equation is Ax + By = C, where A, B, C are constants.

So,
y-8 = 3(x+1)
y-8 = 3x + 3

substract 3 from both sides,
y-8-3 = 3x+3-3
y-11 = 3x

substract y from both sides,
y-y-11 = 3x-y
-11 = 3x-y

So, the standard form is 3x-y = -11

The standard form of the equation y-8=3(x+1) is 3x-y+11=0.

What is equation?

Equation is relationship between two or more variables expressed in equal to form. Equation of two variables look like ax+by=c. It can be a linear equation, quadratic equation, cubic equation. It is of one variable, two variable, three variable or more variables.

How to solve equation?

We have been given equation y-8=3(x+1) and we have to write it in standard form which is ax+by=c. To write the standard form we have to solve the equation.

y-8=3(x+1)

y-8=3x+3

3x-y+3+8=0

3x-y+11=0

Hence the standard form of the equation y-8=3(x+1) is 3x-y+11=0.

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