It stands for whatever you choose to assign to it.
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khara
In Algebra there are constants and variables. 'p' is a variable which means that its value can change with reference to the equation it is present in. In Physics, 'p' represents momentum.
greatest factor
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You use variables to stand for numbers in algebra
P! / q!(p-q)!
khara
In Algebra there are constants and variables. 'p' is a variable which means that its value can change with reference to the equation it is present in. In Physics, 'p' represents momentum.
greatest factor
P x Q
A. P. Mishina has written: 'Higher algebra' 'Abelian groups and modules' -- subject(s): Abelian groups, Modules (Algebra)
Discrete Algebra and Geometry.
8p-p-4p= 7p-4p= 3p
Difference of two squares.
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P. L. Hammer has written: 'Pseudo-Boolean programming and applications' -- subject(s): Algebra, Boolean, Boolean Algebra, Congresses, Programming (Mathematics)