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Belen Stewart
7 May, 07:15
Is 4x-y=1 a standard form equation
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Cisco
7 May, 07:50
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Does it have A, B, C? in the form if so than yes
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Trevor
7 May, 08:56
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Standard form is ax+by=c where a, b, and c are integers and a is usually positive
some other people say that it is ax+by+c=0, but I like the first version better
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4x-y=1
4x-1y=1
they are all integers, yes
so yes, it is in standard form
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