In mathematics, "f" typically represents a function, which is a relation that assigns each element from a set (the domain) to exactly one element in another set (the codomain). For example, in the expression ( f(x) ), "f" denotes the function applied to the variable ( x ). Additionally, "f" can be used as a general symbol for any function or to represent specific functions in various contexts.
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a variable is a letter that stand for another number
The Roman numerals, XVI, stands for 16 (sixteen).
It doesn't stand for bananas.
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An unknown number.
LCM stand for Least Common Multiple
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Small/lower case 'x' means nothing in Roman Numerals. Capital 'X' means ' 10'. NB All the letters used in Roman Numerals are ALWAYS CAPITAL letters. Lower case letters do not mean a thing.
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Right Hand Side [of an equation]