If you mean in the equation E=mc2, the "m" stands for mass.
If you mean as in a straight line equation then it is y = mx+b whereas m is the slope and b is the y intercept
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Given a random variable X with mean M and standard deviation S, Z = (X - M)/S
well i am assunming you mean 'm' in linear graphs. it means the gradient in the linear equation y=mx+c.
If you mean in the equation E=mc2, the "m" stands for mass.
Albert Einstien Was A Famous Scientist ;D
If you mean: m +Y = w then the value of m = w -Y
Without an equality sign it is not an equation but if you mean 18+m = 27 then by deducting 18 from both sides of the equation m = 9
I don't think he really had a nickname. We just call him smart-ass.
If you mean as in a straight line equation then it is y = mx+b whereas m is the slope and b is the y intercept
In math M could mean many different things. It could mean a million, meters, mega, or mass. It depends on what your equation is looking for.
The equation is M = -3N.
In the equation m = k + 3, m is the:
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Given a random variable X with mean M and standard deviation S, Z = (X - M)/S
well i am assunming you mean 'm' in linear graphs. it means the gradient in the linear equation y=mx+c.