what is the standard form of -3.2
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Standard Form of an Equation
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.
Example: Put x2 = 7 into Standard Form
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x2 − 7 = 0
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-3.2 ×10^0
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