Standard Form
Standard form is another way of arranging a linear equation. In the standard form, a linear equation is written as:
where
For example, consider an equation in slope-intercept form:
The equation is now in standard form.
Using Standard Form to Find Zeroes
Recall that a zero is a point at which a function's value will be equal to zero (
For a linear equation in standard form, if
For example, consider the equation
In this equation, the value of
Note that the
Example: Find the zero of the equation $3(y - 2) = \frac{1}{4}x +3$
We must write the equation in standard form,
Distribute the 3 on the left side:
Add 6 to both sides:
Subtract
The equation is in standard form, and we can substitute the values for
The zero is