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5 August, 19:12

Explain why the following equation is not in proper standard form. - 5x + 7y = 1

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  1. 5 August, 19:27
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    Ax + By = C

    this is the standard form equation

    They cannot contain fractions or decimals A, B, and C have to be integers

    A has to be positive and - 5x isn't positive so there is your problem.
  2. 5 August, 19:41
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    It's in standard form. I think your question is wrong

    A standard form is Ax + By = C so if there's any problem is should be C
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