How do you write #0.25y=10# in standard form and what is A, B, C?
1 Answer
Standard form:
Explanation:
#0.25y = 10#
#=> 0.25y - 10 = 0#
#=> 0x + 0.25y - 10 = 0#
This is the standard form of the given equation. After comparing this equation with the standard form of any linear equation
#ax + by + c = 0#
We get
#{(a = 0), (b = 0.25), (c = -10) :}#
I have used a, b and c instead of A, B and C respectively.