General form for a line equation is: y=mx+b.
It depends on the form of the equation.
It is still called a quadratic equation!
'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.
You can take the logarithm on both sides of an equation. The real trick is to figure out when this will help you to solve the equation, and when not.
Solve the equation for ' y '.
General form for a line equation is: y=mx+b.
A standard form of a linear equation would be: ax + by = c
It depends on the form of the equation.
Yes it is
hydrogen gas combines with nitrogen to form ammonia
The vertex form for a quadratic equation is y=a(x-h)^2+k.
The standard form of an equation is Ax + By = C. In this type of equation, x and y are variables while A, B, and C are integers.
If an equation cannot be solved by Mathlab, it is possible that it is not in proper form. Any equation that is not in proper form can cause errors or miscalculations.
In the equation y x-5 2 plus 16 the standard form of the equation is 13. You find the answer to this by finding the value of X.
To determine the balanced form of a chemical equation, you need to ensure that the number of atoms of each element is the same on both sides of the equation. If you provide the chemical equation, I can help you determine the balanced form.
246044 is a single number: it is not an equation.