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Express the 2x - y/6 = 10 equation in standard form?l...

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Answered by amitkumar44481
30

Correct QuestioN :

Express the  \tt 2x - \dfrac{y}{6} = 10 equation in standard form.

SolutioN :

We have, Equation.

 \tt :\implies 2x- \dfrac{  y}{6} = 10.

 \tt :\implies \dfrac{12x - y}{6} = 10.

 \tt :\implies 12x - y= 60.

 \tt :\implies 12x - y  -  60 = 0.

Therefore, the general form of given equation is 12x - x - 60 = 0.

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Some Information :

  • Quadratic Equation

→ ax² + bx + c = 0.

Where as, a ≠ 0.

  • Polynomial Expression.

→ ax² + bx + c.

Answered by codiepienagoya
4

Given:

\bold{2x-\frac{y}{6}=10}

To find:

standard form=?

Solution:

The Formula for standard form:

\bold{ \Rightarrow Ax+By=C}

Calculate the given value in the standard form:

\Rightarrow 2x-\frac{y}{6}=10\\\\\Rightarrow \frac{12x-y}{6}=10\\\\\Rightarrow 12x-y=10\times6 \\\\\Rightarrow 12x-y=60\\\\

The standard value is = "12x-y=60".

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