Thursday, July 9, 2009

Can you tell me how to put the following equation into the standard format y=mx+c?

Can you tell me how to put the following equation into the standard format y=mx+c


d%26lt;=5

Can you tell me how to put the following equation into the standard format y=mx+c?
you can't put any equation in slope-intercept form. You need to tell us whether d will be graphed as the x axis, or the y axis.
Reply:It's already in standard format.





Its the equivalent of saying y is less than or equal to 5.





It will be a solid, straight line across the graph at (0,5) and then shading below it.
Reply:I'm curious is d the diameter of a circle, a line or a point in the plane.
Reply:Dont know about standard format but this this simple format for this equation!
Reply:y=y axis


m=gradient


x=x axis


c=constant or the point where the line crosses the y axis
Reply:d must be a constant.


So inequality (not equation) is y =%26lt; 5
Reply:We need more information please.


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