Help me please! d(x)=x + pi Standard form: Polynomial Name: Degree: Leading Coefficient: Constant term:
@Data_LG2 maybe you can help more here :)
Standard form: y=mx+c Polynomial Name: Degree:1 Leading Coefficient: x Constant term:pi
hmm.. standard forfm is Ax+By+C, arrange your equation in terms of this. d(x) is your y.. C=pi
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@INeedHelpPlease? isn't that a slope-intercept form?
d(x)=x + pi y = mx +c
So wouldn't standard form just be x+pi
\(y=x+ pi \) --> \(x-y +pi=0\)
wait.. I'm confused... what exactly would be the standard form
\(Ax + By +C = 0 \ is\ the\ standard\ form\ of\ the\ equation\) \(y=mx+b\ is\ the\ slope-intercept\ form\ of\ linear\ equation\)
I know what standard form is, but I have to rearrange \[x+\pi \]
yes, so what's the problem?
well the answer is either x+pi or pi+x
x−y+pi=0 --> this is the standard form already ?
That's what I thought! So the equation is already in it's standard form of x+pi. What about the name?
^that's the only one i don't know XD is it "LINEAR FUNCTION" , like that?
I think they mean like quadratic binomial or such
So linear binomial?
linear is different from binomial ..
linear for one exponent and binomial for two terms
oh sweet! yeah, lol sorry i'm messing up today, i don't know what's happening to me.. so yeah, i think you're right(^_^)
haha it's fine. What about degree, leading, and constant. I think leading is x and constant is pi right?
leading coefficient is 1 because it's only "x", if it's "2x" leading coefficient will be 2
Oh gotcha. What about constant and degree?
IneedHElp, already did that part XD , scroll up, i think he/she is right (^_^)
IneedHelp said leading is x
i mean he is right for the constant and degree
Oh ok haha
anything else? (^_^)
Yeah haha this is a pretty long review. Should I start a new question or post here?
lol, XD
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