SOLUTION: How would you write the line x=4 in standard form ?

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Question 227711: How would you write the line x=4 in standard form ?
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How would you write the line x=4 in standard form ?

Step 1. The given equation is already in standard form.

Step 2. The standard form is given as Ax+By=C where A, B, and C are constants.

Step 3. Then, for then A=1, B=0, and C=4.

Step 4. ANSWER: So in standard form we have or simplifying

I hope the above steps were helpful.

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