the equation Ax+Bx=C represents a(n) ______ provided B not equal 0
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Quick question: Did you manually copy this, or did you copy-and-paste?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
typed it from one of my papers
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Okay. Are you sure everything is correct? I know it's very easy to miss pressing the shift key, and accidentally type "=" instead of "+." I don't think I know of a Ax+Bx=C.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
At least, not represented like that.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
nope thats what i see on my paper
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
oh wait Ax+By=C sorry
OpenStudy (anonymous):
im half a sleep
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Okay, that fixes things.
I believe that's "Standard Form of a Linear Equation."
Let me double-check.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
yeah it is
OpenStudy (anonymous):
(Google confirmed it.)
Okay, you're welcome!
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
but the question asks.....
The equation Ax+By= C represents a(n) ______ provided B unequal to 0
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Exactly. So long as B does not equal zero, it represents a Linear Equation.
The form Ax+By=C is just the standardized form.