The standard from for a complex number is a + bi, where a and b can have any real value including zero and i = √-1
The standard written form of a complex number is to first write the real part of the number, and then write the imaginary part; e.g. x+yi or 3+7i.
7.10 Real answer 0.7
There are two standard form of parabola: y2 = 4ax & x2 = 4ay, where a is a real number.
Zillion is not a real word.
A linear equation in standard form will be Ax + By = C or in some books Ax + By + C = 0 where A, B, and C are real numbers such as 3x + 3y = 18
The standard form of the equation of a line is Ax By C where A, B, and C are real numbers and A and B are not both zero For Example- 4x+y=10
Yes, a+bi is standard form for a complex number. The numbers (a) and (b) are both real and i is √(-1)
a zillion is not a real number so it's impossible
No, "furtherest" is not a standard word in English. The correct superlative form of "far" is "furthest."
Somewhat paradoxically, this term does not have a standard definition! The definition below is based on the UK use of the term.The standard form, also known as the scientific form, is the representation of a number in the form a*10b where b is an integer and a is a real number.If, additionally, 1 ≤ a < 10, then the number is said to be in normalised scientific form. However, scientific form that is not normalised is rarely used. As a result it is usually assumed that a number in scientific form is in normalised scientific form.
To have a zero at 2, you need to include a factor (x - 2). To have a zero at 13 + i, you need a factor (x - (13 + i)). To have real coefficients, for each non-real factor you need to include its complex conjugate, so in this case, (x + 13 + i).Thus, you have the factors: (x - 2)(x - (13 + i))(x + 13 + i) You can multiply the factors together to get the polynomial into standard form. I suggest you start with the complex conjugates, that makes it easier.