How do you write x−5=0 in standard form?
2 Answers
Jun 18, 2018
This line equation is already in standard form. See explanation.
Explanation:
To write the polynomial in standard form you have to order its terms by decreasing powers of the unknown.
Here the polynomial can be written as:
x1−5⋅x0
So it is already in standard form.
Jun 18, 2018
Adding to both sides 5, we have