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What does it mean when a polynomial equation is in standard​ form?

All terms are on one side of the equation, and zero is on the other side.
It is in the form Ax+Bx=C.
The polynomial is in factored form.
All terms with a variable are on one side of the​ equation, and the constant is on the other side of the equation.

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The standard form is Ax + Bx = C

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Answer:

Standard form is Ax + By = C

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