It is NOT a standard phrase, but "186282 miles per second Speed of Light".
It is not a standard phrase because
I do not know of such a word related to math(s)
surface area
you find the average by adding the #s up and dividing by # of #s
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I can think of one, Simplify.
t is for title a is for axis i is for interval l is for legend or key s is for scale
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A term is a number or the product of a number and variable(s).
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What does s l e stands for
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