y=a(bx) is the standard form
The way you wrote it is the standard form.
'12' is the standard form.
You write 1,095 millionths in standard form as 1.095 × 10-3
0.472 in standard form is 4.72x10-1.
To be able to write the equation of a line in standard form. In particular, our book would not have cleared the fraction.
y=a(bx) is the standard form
Equations are never parallel, but their graphs may be. -- Write both equations in "standard" form [ y = mx + b ] -- The graphs of the two equations are parallel if 'm' is the same number in both of them.
How do write 666 in standard form?
Standard form for equations of two variables is preferred when solving the system using elimination.
Ax+By=C
It is already in standard form.
Oh honey, it's simple math. 720 in standard form is just 720. No need to dress it up with fancy words or equations, just keep it real and write it as it is.
That is the standard form.
That is the standard form!
That IS the standard form.
You write 83,539,131 in standard form as 8.3539131 × 107