What is the standard form for the equation (-6x1y) m-4?
Well, it is hard to answer your question . . . "(-6x1y)m-4" is
not an equation, you see. To be an equation, the formula needs to
have an equals sign. Example: 6x+27 -17 = 32 is an equation and can
be solved.
However, your stated formula can be better written like
this:
m-4 (-6y)