What is the general form of a not equal to 0?
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General Form of Equation of a Line
The "General Form" of the equation of a straight line is:
Ax + By + C = 0
A or B can be zero, but not both at the same time.
The General Form is not always the most useful form, and you may prefer to use:
The Slope-Intercept Form of the equation of a straight line:
y = mx + b
Slope-Intercept Form
or
The Point-Slope Form of the equation of a straight line:
y − y1 = m(x − x1)
Point-Slope Form
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The Principle of Zero Products states that if the product of two numbers is 0, then at least one of the factors is 0. (This is not really new.) If ab = 0, then either a = 0 or b = 0, or both a and b are 0. This property may seem fairly obvious, but it has big implications for solving quadratic equations
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