How do you write y= 0 in standard form?

1 Answer
Jun 6, 2017

See a solution process below:

Explanation:

The standard form of a linear equation is: color(red)(A)x + color(blue)(B)y = color(green)(C)

Where, if at all possible, color(red)(A), color(blue)(B), and color(green)(C)are integers, and A is non-negative, and, A, B, and C have no common factors other than 1

Therefore, the standard form for y = 0 is:

color(red)(0)x + color(blue)(1)y = color(green)(0)