x + y = 3
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In standard form it is 4x - 4y = 6 or 2x - 2y = 3
y = 6/7x+3 General form of the line equation: 6x -7y+21 = 0
8x - 7y + 2 = 0 The slope-intercept form is NOT the standard form. The above form is easily generalised to 3 (or more) dimensions, not so with the slope-intercept form.
The standard form is 7x + 2y - 3 = 0
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In standard form it is 4x - 4y = 6 or 2x - 2y = 3
if you are talking about the standard form of a linear equation then it's: y=(1/6)(3x+4) or y=(x/2)+(2/3)
An equation such as y = mx + c is said to be in standard form. From such an equation, Gradient = coefficient of x = 3
Standard Form or Slope Intercept Form is the equation for a straight line presented in the format y = mx + c. 8y + 4 = -3x 8y = -3x - 4 y = -3/8.x - 4/8 y = -3/8.x - 1/2.........and this is the equation in standard form.
y = 6/7x+3 General form of the line equation: 6x -7y+21 = 0
8x - 7y + 2 = 0 The slope-intercept form is NOT the standard form. The above form is easily generalised to 3 (or more) dimensions, not so with the slope-intercept form.
The standard form is 7x + 2y - 3 = 0
There is no equation in that statement. There is only this 3 x 10^8. There has to be an equals sign, = , for there to be an equation. Please restate the term as an equality. Of course there is an equation: Answer = [3 times 10 to the eighth] to the fifth power
x = 3
y2-3x2+6x+6y= 18 is in standard form. The vertex form would be (y+3)2/24 - (x-1)2/8 = 1
When the equation of a line is written in standard form: y = mx + c, the slope of the line is m. Here, y = 3x + 5 so slope = 3