How do you write x-5=0 in standard form?

Anika Klein

Anika Klein

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2022-01-30

How do you write x-5=0 in standard form?

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ebbonxah

ebbonxah

Beginner2022-01-31Added 15 answers

Explanation:
In general the standard form for a linear equation is
Ax+By=C
with A,B,CZ and A0
In this case A=1, B=0, and C=5
So we could claim that the standard form was;
1*x+0*y=5
but this seems a bit pedantic.

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