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OpenStudy (ilovehorses):

GETS MEDAL AND FAN IF HELPS ANSWER THIS QUESTION!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

OpenStudy (ilovehorses):

Create your own equation written in standard form. Determine any point that is a solution and will be on this line. Justify your answer algebraically. Explain how to find the x- and y- intercept(s) using complete sentences. Write the intercepts as ordered pairs. Rewrite the equation using function notation. Graph the function and show the intercepts.

OpenStudy (ilovehorses):

PLEASE HELP

OpenStudy (kc_kennylau):

Firstly you have to create your own freaking equation, as step one states.

OpenStudy (ilovehorses):

my eaquation I created is y = 2x = 4

OpenStudy (kc_kennylau):

Note that in an equation there is always one and only one equal sign. I presume that you mean y-2x=4.

OpenStudy (ilovehorses):

no sorryn y = 2x + 4

OpenStudy (kc_kennylau):

Be kindly noticed that the standard form is required.

OpenStudy (ilovehorses):

that is in standerd form I thought sorry terrible at this

OpenStudy (kc_kennylau):

In my knowledge standard form is one of the equations in the form of Ax+By+C=0

OpenStudy (kc_kennylau):

And I had heard of some places that regard Ax+By=C as the standard form.

OpenStudy (kc_kennylau):

Therefore I need to confirm.

OpenStudy (ilovehorses):

ok

OpenStudy (ilovehorses):

here is a equation in standerd form can you work with this one y = 3x - 8

OpenStudy (kc_kennylau):

This, my friend, is still not standard form.

OpenStudy (ilovehorses):

seriously wow I stink at this

OpenStudy (kc_kennylau):

Don't blame yourself, there exists many factors

OpenStudy (ilovehorses):

lol could you plz help

OpenStudy (kc_kennylau):

This shall help you grasp the meaning of Standard Form: http://www.mathsisfun.com/algebra/standard-form.html

OpenStudy (kc_kennylau):

In the meantime, be aware that in an equation expressed as the Standard Form, the x term and the y term will be on the same side.

OpenStudy (ilovehorses):

ok ty

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