How do you find the general form of an equation?

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2022-11-29

How do you find the general form of an equation?

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Aleah Rowe

Aleah Rowe

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Formation of the general equation:
Any equation's general form includes the degree of variables in descending order.
The general form of a linear equation is a x + b = 0
The general form of a linear equation in two variables is a x + b y + c = 0
The Slope-intercept form:
The equation of a straight line in the slope-intercept form is as follows:
y = m x + b
where, m is the slope and b is y-the intercept.
The point-slope form:
The point-slope form of the equation of a straight line:
y y 1 = m ( x x 1 )
Given that we are aware of how to use the slope and to find the general form of the equation of lines, y-intercept.
Similarly, the general form of a quadratic equation is a x 2 + b x + c = 0
Here, a,b,c are real number and a 0
A quadratic equation can be written in its general form using just its roots.
Hence, in this way, we can find the general form of an equation.

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