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How do I find the standard form of an equation? Sorry I accidently clicked geography. It's actually mathematics.
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How do I find the standard form of an equation? Sorry I accidently clicked geography. It's actually mathematics.
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Here is an example, if the equation is 100000+20000+3000+400+50+6, The standard form would be 123456. You just need to take the first number and put them together to find the standard form.
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