In algebra, the variable "p" typically represents an unknown quantity or a placeholder for a specific value. It is a symbol used to denote a numerical value that can vary or be determined in a given equation or expression. The use of variables like "p" allows for more flexible and general mathematical representation, enabling the solving of equations and the analysis of relationships between quantities.
You use variables to stand for numbers in algebra
P! / q!(p-q)!
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P x Q
Discrete Algebra and Geometry.
A. P. Mishina has written: 'Higher algebra' 'Abelian groups and modules' -- subject(s): Abelian groups, Modules (Algebra)
Difference of two squares.
8p-p-4p= 7p-4p= 3p
of Stand, imp. & p. p. of Stand.
First outer inner last(in that order).
P. L. Hammer has written: 'Pseudo-Boolean programming and applications' -- subject(s): Algebra, Boolean, Boolean Algebra, Congresses, Programming (Mathematics)
because god said so :P