Answer:
14x - y = 62
Step-by-step explanation:
Hi there!
We are given the equation y=14x-62 and we want to put it into standard form.
Standard form is ax + by = c, where a, b, and c are free integer coefficients, but a and b cannot be equal to zero, and a cannot be negative
The equation is currently in slope-intercept form, which is y=mx+b, where m is the slope and b is the y intercept
Since standard form has the term with x in it on the left side, we can move 14x to the left side (subtract 14x from both sides)
y = 14x-62
-14x -14x
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-14x + y = -62
Remember that a (coefficient of x) cannot be negative. So multiply everything by -1 to change the sign of all the terms
-1(-14x + y) = -1(-62)
14x - y = 62
Hope this helps!