how to write standard form for: (please answer this question soon )
[tex]2x - x ^{2} = 1[/tex]
[tex] - x {}^{2} = 15[/tex]
[tex]4x { }^{2} = 12[/tex]
[tex]5 + x = 3x { }^{2} [/tex]

Respuesta :

Put the terms in order of decreasing degree, all on the left. When convenient, it is nice to have mutually prime integer coefficients with the leading one positive.

a) x² -2x +1 = 0

b) x² +15 = 0

c) 4x² -12 = 0
or, better, divide out the common factor of 4.
  x² -3 = 0

d) 3x² -x -5 = 0

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Shown is the standard form for a single-variable second-degree equation. Form varies depending on the nature of the equation. Equations of conic sections have different standard forms, depending on the curve.