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The '''standard form''' of a [[line]] is given by the equation <math>Ax+By=C</math>. The slope of such a line is <math>\frac{-A}{B}</math>.
The '''standard form''' of a [[quadratic equation]] is <math>a(x-h)^2+k</math>.
The '''standard form''' of a [[quadratic equation]] is <math>a(x-h)^2+k</math>.


==Uses==
It is used to solve, [[graph]] and [[optimization|optimize]] quadratics.
 
It is used for [[graph|graphing]] and [[optimization|optimizing]] quadratics.


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Latest revision as of 16:40, 17 July 2024

The standard form of a line is given by the equation $Ax+By=C$. The slope of such a line is $\frac{-A}{B}$.

The standard form of a quadratic equation is $a(x-h)^2+k$.

It is used to solve, graph and optimize quadratics.

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