what is this in standard form? x=+y (to the second power)=25
standard form of a circle is r=(x-h)^2 + (y-k)^2
(h,k) being the center
y is to the second power
well, (y-k)^2 sowhen expanded y is to the second power.
is it even a linear equation?
no, its a circle. if y is squared it cant be a linear equation because there will always be 2 y values.
or a parabola
is this linear if so put this in standard for......3 over 5, x -2 over 5 y=5
I'm sorry, I dont understand the question.
I'm not really sure what y
I'm not sure what you're doing.
put 3 over the 5 multiplied by -2 over the -5,and right beside it put y= 5
Where's the x value?
I'm sorry, I really dont know. Good luck with figureing it out. I kinda need to to go.
right after the 3 over 5...thats not a multiplication sign my bad thats the x value
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