Which of the following is not a requirement of a standard form equation Ax+By=C? a)A ≥ 0. b)B ≥ 0. c)A and B are not both 0. d)A, B, and C are integers with a greatest common factor of 1.

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Answer:

The following which is not a requirement of a standard form of equation Ax+By=C is:

        b)   B ≥ 0    

Step-by-step explanation:

We know that the standard equation of a line is given by:

        [tex]Ax+By=C[/tex]

where A,B and C are integers and A is taken to be a non-negative integer i.e. (A≥0) also the greatest common factor of A,B and C is: 1.

Also A and B can't be both zero.

       Hence, the correct option is:

                Option: b

Answer:

c)A and B are not both 0

Step-by-step explanation:

The Standard Form for a linear equation in two variables, x and y, is Ax + By = C. If A and B are both equal to zero, then C = 0 and that doesn't represent a linear equation because there is no variable, it just a constant equal to a number.