How do you find the standard form of 4y^2-8y-x+1=04y2−8y−x+1=0?
1 Answer
Feb 8, 2016
but since this was asked under "Geometry of an Ellipse" the question was probably meant to be
Explanation:
A general polynomial is said to be in "standard form" if every term has a degree greater than or equal to all terms that follow it.
{:(4y^2,"degree "2),(-8y,"degree "1),(-x,"degree "1),(+1,"degree "0):}rArr "in standard form"
However certain "special polynomials" such as those representing ellipse or hyperbola have their own "standard forms".
If the given equation was meant to have