It depends on what you are calling "standard form". 2x = 7 can be solved, but it is a standard form of an algebraic equation.
2x+y=1
2
y=2x y-2x=0 or 2x-y=0
slopeintercept equations are used to find the slope and intercept (obviously lol) they are set up like this y=mx+b m is the slope and b is the y-intercept lets say you have an equation like... 2x + y = 5 (now minus 2x from both sides) 2x - 2x + y = 5 - 2x (simplify) y = 5 - 2x just use algebra to turn the standard form to slope intercept form
It depends on what you are calling "standard form". 2x = 7 can be solved, but it is a standard form of an algebraic equation.
2x+y=1
2
x=3.5
y=2x y-2x=0 or 2x-y=0
y = 2x + 1.
It is: y = 2x-3
9
slopeintercept equations are used to find the slope and intercept (obviously lol) they are set up like this y=mx+b m is the slope and b is the y-intercept lets say you have an equation like... 2x + y = 5 (now minus 2x from both sides) 2x - 2x + y = 5 - 2x (simplify) y = 5 - 2x just use algebra to turn the standard form to slope intercept form
In standard form it is 4x - 4y = 6 or 2x - 2y = 3
The equation 2X - y - 8 = 0 can be rearranged into standard form as 2X - y = 8. In standard form, the variables are typically placed on the left side of the equation with the constant on the right, without any x or y terms on the same side as the constant.
y= 1/2x - 2/3