How do you write y−3=−5(x+12) in standard form? Algebra Polynomials and Factoring Polynomials in Standard Form 1 Answer Nallasivam V Sep 19, 2015 y=−5x−57 Explanation: It is a straight line equation y−3=−5(x+12) y−3=−5x−60 y=−5x−60+3 y=−5x−57 Answer link Related questions What is a Polynomial? How do you rewrite a polynomial in standard form? How do you determine the degree of a polynomial? What is a coefficient of a term? Is x2+3x12 a polynomial? How do you express −16+5f8−7f3 in standard form? What is the degree of 16x2y3−3xy5−2x3y2+2xy−7x2y3+2x3y2? What is the degree of the polynomial x4−3x3y2+8x−12? What is the difference between a monomial, binomial and polynomial? How do you write y=23x+5 in standard form? See all questions in Polynomials in Standard Form Impact of this question 2045 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License