I dont remember the Standard Form of an equation Is 2x^6-9x^4+3x^2+4=0 in Standard Form?
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Search "standard math notation".
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still have no idea
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http://www.thatquiz.org/tq/mc?MFLL0519 Does that help?
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then how do you put the formula in standard form?
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Okay.. well looks like you need more help than I thought. a+b=c is standard form. (2-8^3)+(6x^5)=hn, standard. y=a+b is y intercept form. Used when graphing equations. (y^2-y)=x^6(-x^2) is slope. Also used when graphing. so.. Which of these does your equation look as? Standard is typical: plus-equals 1+2=3 less-equals 3-2=1 Not Standard: 3=2+1 1=3-2 Both are correct, but STANDARDly we write it as (something)+/*- =(something).
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