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Standard form |
2016-09-22 |
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From anna: ok. i have b=2/3x+5/7. im supposed to change it to standard form. how do i do that? Answered by Penny Nom. |
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Complex numbers in standard form |
2016-01-15 |
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From Michael: express the following complex numbers in standard form (2+3i)+(5-2i) Answered by Penny Nom. |
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The equation of a circle |
2011-02-14 |
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From Cristela: find the equation and all the information in General Form and Standard Form of the Circle that will passed trough the point (2,3) (6,1) (4,-3) Answered by Stephen La Rocque. |
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Standard form |
2010-03-05 |
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From Laura: How do I change 3y=4x+1 into standard Ax+By=C standard form. This is my son's schoolwork. I homeschool him. I got the answer to the problem as 3y=4x+1, but it needs to be written in standard form and I know it needs to read 4x-3y=-1, but how do I get that answer into standard form. I need to know how to explain it to him. Can you show me? Thank you so much. Answered by Penny Nom. |
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The center of an ellipse |
2009-04-21 |
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From Nae: what is the ellipse center of 5x^2+3y^2=15 Answered by Stephen La Rocque. |
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A perpendicular line in standard form |
2009-04-21 |
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From Kristy: Can you help me with this equation?
Find the equation, in standard form of the line perpendicular to 2x-3y=-5 and passing through
(3,-2) With the equation in standard form with all integer coefficient. Answered by Stephen La Rocque. |
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The standard form Ax+By=C |
2008-09-26 |
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From Susan: I am having difficulty changing the point-slope form of the equation of the line y-y1=m(x-x1) to the standard form Ax+By=C. You must express A,B,C in terms of the constants m,x1,y1. I have been able to insert numbers and switch easily from the general to the point slope equation, but I am stumped on how to convert it this way. Answered by Penny Nom. |
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A linear function |
2008-08-07 |
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From Warren: What are the conditions of the numerical coefficients of the standard form Ax+By=C in Linear Function?
How will you transform y=square root of 3 x + 1 in standard form Ax+By=C? Answered by Penny Nom. |
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-2(x - 1)^2 + 8 |
2008-06-12 |
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From kasondra: y=-2(x-1)2[thats a square] +8 that need to be put in standard form
the answer is y= -2x2 -4x + 6
i got y= -2x2 -4x -4
i just don't get how my teacher got that answer Answered by Penny Nom. |
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The standard form of an ellipse |
2008-04-30 |
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From Rebecca: I have to write the following equation into standard form of an ellipse:
9(X-1)^2 + (Y+1)^2 = 1 Answered by Stephen La Rocque and Harley Weston. |
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The equation of a line |
2008-02-17 |
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From Jennifer: Given the point A(3,2)B(5,8) find the equation of the line AB ( in standard form ) Answered by Penny Nom. |
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The standard form of a line |
2008-01-30 |
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From Thomas: I'm attempting to get this in standard form
slope=3;(1,5) Answered by Penny Nom. |
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The standard form of a line |
2008-01-24 |
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From James: I need to put it in Standard from ax+by=c the problem is
(-4,0); parallel to y=-2+1 how can I put this in Standard from Answered by Stephen La Rocque. |
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The equation of a line |
2008-01-20 |
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From Sara: The question is:
Write the equation of a line that is parallel to y=3x-2 through the point (-5,9).
I think the correct equation for this is y=3x+24.
But I have to write it in standard form, and I can't seem to figure out how to do that. Please answer soon! Thanks! Answered by Stephen La Rocque and Penny Nom. |
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Algebraic EquationsAx+By=C |
2007-07-02 |
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From Juan: The general "Standard" form of an equation is Ax+By=C.
Re-Write this equation in slope-intercept (y=mx+b) form. Answered by Harley Weston. |
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Convert a standard form to a slope intercept form |
2006-09-14 |
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From Maiko: I need to know step by step procedures to convert a standard form to a slope intercept form? Answered by Penny Nom. |
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Notation |
2003-09-15 |
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From Kim:
Question: i have a couple of questions 1. write in standard form a)4x2x8 b) 5 to the power of 4 . . . Answered by Penny Nom. |
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A conic in standard form |
2000-05-18 |
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From Tara McConkey: Im havign trouble converting the following conic to standard form, i know that the conic is a hyperbola but that is all 16x2-9y2-160x-18y+247=0 Answered by Harley Weston. |
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Standard Form |
1999-03-30 |
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From Pam: How do you put this equation into standard form? y=3.572x+5.409 Would you please put this equation in this form Ax+Dy+C=0 Answered by Penny Nom. |
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