How do you write #0.25y=10# in standard form and what is A, B, C?
Standard form:
After comparing this equation with the standard form of any linear equation, this is the given equation's standard form.
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To write the equation (0.25y = 10) in standard form, we need to eliminate the decimal. Multiply both sides of the equation by 100 to clear the decimal:
[0.25y \times 100 = 10 \times 100] [25y = 1000]
The equation in standard form is (25y - 1000 = 0).
In standard form, (Ax + By = C), where:
- (A = 25)
- (B = 0) (since there is no (x))
- (C = 1000)
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