Unlock the Standard Form of Linear Equations

Transform equations from general form to standard form effortlessly and visualize them on a graph.

Equation Inputs

Enter the coefficients A, B, and C from the general form equation Ax + By + C = 0.

A =
B =
C =

Standard Form Result:

Standard Form Equation:
A (Standard Form):
B (Standard Form):
C (Standard Form):

Line Visualization:

Understanding General to Standard Form

In mathematics, linear equations can be expressed in different forms. Two common forms are the general form and the standard form.

The general form of a linear equation is given by Ax + By + C = 0, where A, B, and C are constants.

The standard form of a linear equation is Ax + By = C, where A and B are coefficients, and C is a constant on the right side of the equation.

This tool helps you convert from the general form to the standard form by simply rearranging the constant term C to the right side of the equation. Visualization is provided to enhance understanding of how the equation represents a line in a 2D coordinate system.

Learn more about linear equations on resources like Math is Fun and Khan Academy.