Thursday, October 15, 2015

Glencoe Algebra 2, Chapter 2, 2.2, Section 2.2, Problem 36

The "Standard Form" of an equation is
(some expression) = 0
Given
0.25 y=10is a linear equation
The standard form of the linear equation is
Ax+By +C =0
so,
0.25 y=10
=> (1/4)y =10
=> y=40

=> y-40 =0 is the standard form of the equation
so , A= 0 , B = 1 , C= -40
Plz check the standard form which is described from the attachment ,it is extracted from the link below.
I posted this as to state that the standard form of an equation posted by wiggin42 has to be modified with
Ax+By+C=0

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