You use variables to stand for numbers in algebra
ma + mb = m(a + b) this is an algebra formule, what cyfers, NUMBERS STAND A and M for I suspect that slashes representing fractions are missing: m/a + m/b = mb + ma/ab = m(b + a)/ab
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What is M? Algebra right? PEMDAS maybe? M stands for multiply
Sometimes... some variables can only stand for one thing, like m= slope, but "x" is a variable that can stand for just about anything; slope, axis, and equations.
You use variables to stand for numbers in algebra
ma + mb = m(a + b) this is an algebra formule, what cyfers, NUMBERS STAND A and M for I suspect that slashes representing fractions are missing: m/a + m/b = mb + ma/ab = m(b + a)/ab
2m
What is M? Algebra right? PEMDAS maybe? M stands for multiply
What is M? Algebra right? PEMDAS maybe? M stands for multiply
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Sometimes... some variables can only stand for one thing, like m= slope, but "x" is a variable that can stand for just about anything; slope, axis, and equations.
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