Well, it's easier to read, write, and say. For example: if you had the number 315, you know what it is right away. But, if standard form wasn't used, then you would have to say: 300+10+5 which is harder to read, write, say, and understand. Also, it would be harder for people to solve equations because they're so focused on how to write it that they lose thought to what could be a big find! Who would want to solve: fifty-two+ninety+one hundred sixty-five million, four hundred seventy-nine+x= two hundred? :)
non preferred
just leave the x terms to 1 side and constants to other side
non preferred
over 70 years old non itimized filing which form do i use?
No, "cabbagies" is not a standard English word and does not function as a noun. It seems to be a misspelling or a non-standard form.
Pharynges is preferred, but pharynxes is allowed, at least in non-technical settings.
A standard dialect is considered the official or prestigious form of a language, often associated with education, media, and government. Non-standard dialects refer to regional or social varieties that deviate from the standard in terms of vocabulary, grammar, or pronunciation.
4 × 4 × 4 = 4³ = 64 For non-Americans, in standard form: 64 = 6.4 × 10^1
2 × 5 × 5 = 50 For non-Americans, in standard form: 50 = 5 × 10^1.
Decimal fractions are non-standard. This fraction would be expressed as 210/862 or 115/431 in simplest form. (This would be the decimal value 0.2436)
5.165 x 10^9 is already in standard form, because 5.165 is between 1 and 10. In non-standard form the number would be 5 165 000 000.
A standard form of measurement is one where there is widespread agreement as to its value. A non-standard measurement is one which makes sense to only a small number of people. For example, "as big as my garden" will only make sense to people who know me (or can Google my address).