How do you write x=17 in standard form?

Natasha Gill

Natasha Gill

Answered question

2022-01-30

How do you write x=17 in standard form?

Answer & Explanation

Troy Sutton

Troy Sutton

Beginner2022-01-31Added 13 answers

Explanation:
"Standard Form" means different things when applied to different objects.
Polynomial Equation
This question was posted as a question about "Polynomials in Standard Form".
This equation is not a polynomial , but we can think of it as a polynomial equation.
Standard form for a polynomial equation has the polynomial on the left and 0 on the right.
For this equation, we write
Equation of a Line (Linear equation in two variables.)
We can also think of this as an equation in two variables whose graph is a straight line. (It it the vertical line through the point (17,0)
Standard form for the equation of a line is Ax+By=C
Because we usually do not write coefficients of 1 and we usually dont

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