Well, isn't that a happy little question! You see, in mathematics, the variable "c" can equal any number depending on the context of the problem you're working on. It's like adding a touch of color to your painting, allowing you to create beautiful equations and solve wonderful mysteries. Just remember to embrace the joy of exploration and keep on painting those mathematical landscapes!
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C equals the speed of light in a vacuum, which is approximately 299,792,458 meters per second. So if you're looking for a simple answer, there you have it. Just remember, I'm not here to hold your hand through the world of physics, honey.
In math, a number signified by "C" is a constant number. A constant is the opposite of a variable. While a variable changes, a constant will always stay the same.
For example, in the equation y = 4x + 10, 10 is a constant. If you did not know the value of 10 (for example, if you had just integrated), it could be written as y = 4x + c.
False. A is greater than C. ******************** I'm not in calculus but if A isn't less than B, then that means its either greater than or equal to it. and if B isn't less than C then its greater or equal to. so that means that A is either greater than or equal to C. so that means that A than C.
what is c, x + 2y, x+y equal to or greater than 8, x equal to or greater than 3, y equal to or greater than 0.
273.14 Kelvin.
155ºF = 68.33ºCTip: Use this formula to convert degrees Fahrenheit (F) to degrees Celsius (C): [°C] = ([°F] − 32) × 5⁄9
185°F is equal to 85°C. To convert F° to C°, subtract 32 and multiply by .5556 (or 5/9).185 - 32 = 153 x .5556 = 85.0068 or 85° rounded down.