Probably the most likely place you will see 'c' is in the quadratic equation:
ax2 + bx + c = 0
a is the coefficient of x2, b is the coefficient of x, and c is the constant term.
You may also be thinking of a sort of sideways 'u' used in set notation. It means " is a subset of".
x, y, z are variablesa, b, c, etc. are constants
c is a pro-numeral
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"And" in algebra usually means addition.
If we're talking strictly algebra. 12 equals p of c can be written as: 12= p(c) meaning, 12 is the answer for some function p, when c is the variable.
x, y, z are variablesa, b, c, etc. are constants
c is a pro-numeral
3c
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In Algebra, "is" means Equal (=).
Igual>>> ALGEBRA
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"And" in algebra usually means addition.
If we're talking strictly algebra. 12 equals p of c can be written as: 12= p(c) meaning, 12 is the answer for some function p, when c is the variable.
If a=b and b=c then a must = c
(c+4)(c+5)