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OpenStudy (jenniferjuice):

DUDE HELP MEHHHH Using complete sentences, explain how to convert your birthday function into standard form. 8/16/99

OpenStudy (anonymous):

who was born 8/16/99? i was born 8/15/99!!! :D

OpenStudy (anonymous):

standard as is August 16th 1999

OpenStudy (anonymous):

if u need me to ill try as best as i can

OpenStudy (jenniferjuice):

@Kathrinne-Jazzlyene me!! omg ! that so cool :DDD

OpenStudy (anonymous):

well for starters i mean 8 is automatically August and then you have 24 days till your b-day and my sister @raybie101 is 8-18-99

OpenStudy (anonymous):

seriously???

OpenStudy (anonymous):

^ @jakashaka123

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@jenniferjuice so if you explain it more id LOVE to help you!!!

OpenStudy (jenniferjuice):

thats the question they gave me ^.^

OpenStudy (jenniferjuice):

guys thats the question i gotttt

OpenStudy (anonymous):

just put like august 16 1999 that would b the closest

OpenStudy (jenniferjuice):

wait what

OpenStudy (jenniferjuice):

@Kathrinne-Jazzlyene @jakashaka123 helpppp???

OpenStudy (anonymous):

What

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i dont know this stuff

OpenStudy (anonymous):

im in an exam

OpenStudy (anonymous):

what are the posable answers?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

idk

OpenStudy (jenniferjuice):

do i like put it in standard form but i dont remember what standard form formula

OpenStudy (anonymous):

its 100 standard is one-hundred so 81699 is august 16 1999

OpenStudy (jenniferjuice):

function?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Standard Form is not the "correct form", just a handy agreed-upon style.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i dont know..

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The "Standard Form" of an equation is: (some expression) = 0 In other words, "= 0" is on the right, and everything else is on the left.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The "Standard Form" for writing down a polynomial is to put the terms with the highest degree first (like the "2" in x2 if there is one variable).

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Standard Form of a Linear Equation The "Standard Form" for writing down a Linear Equation is Ax + By = C A shouldn't be negative, A and B shouldn't both be zero, and A, B and C should be integers.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The "Standard Form" for writing down a Quadratic Equation is ax² + bx + c = 0 (a not equal to zero)

OpenStudy (jenniferjuice):

how do i know what a b and c are?

OpenStudy (jenniferjuice):

@jigglypuff2

OpenStudy (anonymous):

im not sure but i would put August 16 1999...sorry

OpenStudy (anonymous):

YOLO

OpenStudy (jenniferjuice):

@iambatman @Whitemonsterbunny17 @Hannnnah

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