write the equation 5x plus y equals 2 which equals 0 in normal form. my ans. was y equals 5 plus negative 2 or y equals 5 plus 2. if im wrong plus correct and explain why im wrong thank you.

5 x + y = 2

y = -5 x + 2

To write the equation 5x + y = 2 in normal form, we need to move all the terms to one side of the equation so that the constant term is on the other side.

Starting with 5x + y = 2, we can subtract 2 from both sides to isolate the terms on the left-hand side of the equation:

5x + y - 2 = 2 - 2
5x + y - 2 = 0

Now, the equation is in the normal form, with the terms arranged in standard order, and the constant term (0) on the right-hand side. There is no need to simplify further since we are already in normal form.

Your answer, y = 5 + (-2) or y = 5 + 2, doesn't represent the equation in normal form because it doesn't have the constant term (0) on the right-hand side of the equation.