Ax + By = C
If the slope of "x" was 3, and the slope of "y" was 7, then the equation would look like this:
3x + 7y = C (and C would be an integger, such as 21)
I think it has something to do with 'the power to' e.g 22 is 2x2 or 28 2x2x2x2x2x2x2x2
Standard form is very simple.
You are told to write numbers in their 'standard form'.
This means that the number must be written out like this..
6439 = 6.439 x10^3
The 3 is there because you have to move the decimal place 3 times to get the original number.
If it is a number below 0...
0.48242 = 4.8242 x10^-4
Some examples
232 = 2.32 x10^2
0.32349 = 3.2349 x10^-4
You use standard form in algebra because you have to know the number before you answer the problem
Well, if we're talking algebra, then standard form is ax+by=c
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'Standard form' in algebra refers to a way of structuring (phrasing) an equation: Ax+By=C. 'Three tenths' is not an equation, though it may be part of the solution to an equation.
The formula for slope would be y= mx + b Standard form would be Ax+By= C There is many of them
Abelian algebra is a form of algebra in which the multiplication within an expression is commutative.
Algebra is a form (or subset) of mathematics.
Alternative algebra is a form of algebra such that every subalgebra generated by two elements is associative.
Simplifying form is the same as saying solve it or find the answer. At least that is what it means in Algebra and Pre-Algebra.
Algebra 2 is not just a repeat of algebra, you are still studying the form of math called algebra but algebra is a wide topic and in Algebra 2 your simply getting into the more advanced aspects of that topic.
yes. 5 x 5 x 5 x 5 = 625
It is already in standard form.