Standard form is a way of recording numbers. It uses a single number from 1 to 9, followed by a decimal point and the rest of the digits, and multiplied by a power of 10. For example, 3600000 in standard form is 3.6 x 106 and 0.00759 is 7.59 x 10-3.
There are many standard forms which depend upon the context. Here are some examples:
The standard form of a number (in the UK) is the same as the scientific notation. Any number may be written in the form a*10b where a (the mantissa) is such that 1 ≤ a < 10 and b, the exponent, is an integer.
The standard form of a straight line in 3-dimensional space is ax + by + cz + d = 0. There is be no z term in 2-d space, and additional terms with 4 or more dimensions.
The standard from of the equation of a sphere is (x-a)2 + (y-b)2 + (z-c)2 = r2. Again, in 2-d the z term is dropped, and additional terms are introduced in higher dimensional space.
it is the regular way to write something
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Standard form is the regular number like the number 1,234
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al-Khwarizimi created standard form in math.
al-Khwarizimi created standard form in math
That is the standard notation.
ax-by=c
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Standard form in math, is the process of simplifying a long number, to something small and easier to work with.
Well, if we're talking algebra, then standard form is ax+by=c
6,000,000
6.008
Writing a number in standard form simply means to express the number in its 'normal' form. So the standard form of 100 is 100.
1,000 or 103
Standard notation is 6,500,000,000 .Scientific notation is 6.5 x 109 .