To provide an accurate answer, I would need more context regarding what "x" refers to. In various fields, "x" could represent a mathematical variable, a chemical structure, a biological component, or something else entirely. Please provide additional details or specify the context for a more precise answer.
Not much.
It is represented in the form of (x, y) whereas x and y have given values
x multiplied by itself.
Ten is represented by an X.
It is not. Unless you redefine the operation represented by "x".
Not much.
it will be represented in tree structure
It is represented in the form of (x, y) whereas x and y have given values
X is represented by Xray
Watson & Crick
Combination of two "machines" is a situation that could be represented by f x.
There are 18 valence electrons represented in the Lewis electron-dot structure for SO2.
x over y
The Lewis structure of NCS is a linear molecule with nitrogen as the central atom, connected to carbon and sulfur atoms by single bonds. It can be represented in a single question as: "What is the Lewis structure of NCS?"
x multiplied by itself.
Not necessarily.
The prime factorization of 24 is 2 x 2 x 2 x 3. The number represented by that prime factorization is 24.