The speed of light.
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If you mean: ax2+bx+c = 0 then it's the general form of a quadratic equation
Pauline einstein.
In the equation E=M times C squared, the C stands for the speed of light. C can also mean 100, just as K can mean 1,000. C can also mean Centigrade
If you mean: ax2+bx+c = 0 which is the general form of a quadratic equation whereas a is > 0 and any increases to the value of a will effect the solutions of the equation.
Theory of relativity.
In the classic equation E = mc^2, c stands for the speed of light.
If you mean: y = mx+c then m is the slope and c is the y intercept
hell if i know
Just as you would do it manually, I mean there is no predefined 'solve_equation' function in C.
In a standard form equation of a linear equation, represented as (Ax + By = C), (C) is the constant term on the right side of the equation. To find (C), you can rearrange the equation by isolating it on one side. For example, if you have (Ax + By = k), then (C) is simply (k). If you're given points or other information, substitute those values into the equation to solve for (C).