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The standard form of equation is: 4x+2y = -13

Step-by-step explanation:

the standard form of a linear equation in two variables is given by:

[tex]ax+by = c[/tex]

Given equation is:

[tex]2y+5=-4(x+2)[/tex]

Distributing -4 into the round bracket

[tex]2y+5 = -4x-8[/tex]

Adding 4x on both sides

[tex]4x+2y+5 = -4x-8+4x\\4x+2y+5 = -8[/tex]

subtracting 5 from both sides

[tex]4x+2y+5-5 = -8-5\\4x+2y = -13[/tex]

The standard form of equation is: 4x+2y = -13

Keywords: Linear equation, variables

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