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My standard-form equation is (x+3)^2+(y+2)^2=4.
The standard form of a linear equation is Ax+By=C, where A and B are not both 0, and A is nonnegative.
Explain why each equation
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Jonas
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hey how do we convert y=mx+b to standard form?
the standard form of the equation of a straight line is usually considered to take
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gorden
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Which of the following is true based on the graph of the quadratic? (1 point) Responses
The a-value is negative. The c-value of
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Julia wrote a linear equation in standard form as –6x – 3y = 10. Arthur noticed that the equation was not written in
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Julia wrote a linear equation in standard form as –6x – 3y = 10. Arthur noticed that the equation was not written in
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Complete the square to write the equation x^2 + y^2 - 6x - 2y + 4 = 0 in standard form. Use the standard form of the equation to
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Brock
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Which of the following is true based on the graph of the quadratic?
A. The vertex is located at (3, -10) B. The a-value is
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when a converting linear equation into an augmented matrix, which equation form is needed?
slope-intercept form negative form
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haven
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when a converting linear equation into an augmented matrix, which equation form is needed?
A )slope-intercept form B )negative
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haven
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Write an equation for the line that passes through (−8,14) and whose slope is undefined. Give an answer in standard
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Shelby
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