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It would be the "A" value/term. Standard from is Ax+By=C.
Yes, but only of the line is vertical. (It would then be written as x = a, where a is a constant. For example, the line x = 8 does not have a y-intercept. All lines in the form y = mx+b will have a y-intercept.)
A polynomial in standard form is when it is written in descending order according to the highest alphabetical variable according to power. In other words the powers of the variable first in the alphabet from greatest to least. So 3a^3+4a^2-1a. ( notice the peers of a )
That's all you need to know in order to draw the graph. Note that it doesn't matter what form the equation is written in. The form of presentation doesn't change the slope or intercept.
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It would be the "A" value/term. Standard from is Ax+By=C.
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When something has a constant rate of change it means that it has a linear graph. The function can be written in the slope intercept form of y = mx + b.
Yes, but only of the line is vertical. (It would then be written as x = a, where a is a constant. For example, the line x = 8 does not have a y-intercept. All lines in the form y = mx+b will have a y-intercept.)
A polynomial in standard form is when it is written in descending order according to the highest alphabetical variable according to power. In other words the powers of the variable first in the alphabet from greatest to least. So 3a^3+4a^2-1a. ( notice the peers of a )
How is a y intercept of 5 written?
A linear equation can be written in many different forms. Two forms are used frequently. ax+by=c is standard form as y=mx+b is slope intercept form.
Lance W. Small has written: 'Rings satisfying a polynomial identity' -- subject(s): Polynomial rings
That's all you need to know in order to draw the graph. Note that it doesn't matter what form the equation is written in. The form of presentation doesn't change the slope or intercept.
Basically, a rational expression is one that can be written as one polynomial, divided by another polynomial.