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Suppose y = c*x where c is the constant of proportionality. x = 3 and y = 30 so 30 = c*3 which implies that c = 10. So the equation is y = 10*x
A mathematical formula, such as Speed = Distance / Time for example.
Speed(v) = wavelength(λ) x frequency(f).
E=mc2 E=Energy m=mass c=the speed of light in a vacuum The equation relates mass to energy. Einstein made it.
How about e = mc2 ? e = energy, m = mass, c = velocity of light in vacuum.
Suppose y = c*x where c is the constant of proportionality. x = 3 and y = 30 so 30 = c*3 which implies that c = 10. So the equation is y = 10*x
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An equation that relates the reaction to the concentrations of the reactants
1 inch = 2.54 cm
e=mc^2
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An equation that relates the reaction rate to the concentration of the reactants
direct square variation is a function that relates the same or equal constant ratio. It is a function that is typically used in different kinds of algebra.
It is often called a formula.
E=mc^2 (apex)
"Diurnal temperature variation is a meteorological term that relates to the variation in temperature that occurs from the highs of the day to the cool of nights."
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