Teh Duke
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- 2008
hey guys,
I know this may sound like a stupid question but are there any rules for how to write equations in your answers. For example in questions that ask for the equation of a line i always write my answer in the form y=mx+b, but in the solutions they seem to have the habit of bringing everything to one side and equating it to 0. Same thing with equations of circles, i leave my answer in the form (x-h)^2 +(y-k)^2 = r^2 but in the answers they bring it all to one side.
So my question is, are there any rules for this, and can i lose marks for not leaving my answers in the correct form.
I'd hate to lose marks for something stupid like this.
I know this may sound like a stupid question but are there any rules for how to write equations in your answers. For example in questions that ask for the equation of a line i always write my answer in the form y=mx+b, but in the solutions they seem to have the habit of bringing everything to one side and equating it to 0. Same thing with equations of circles, i leave my answer in the form (x-h)^2 +(y-k)^2 = r^2 but in the answers they bring it all to one side.
So my question is, are there any rules for this, and can i lose marks for not leaving my answers in the correct form.
I'd hate to lose marks for something stupid like this.