its not the y and x axis can be any letter in algebra since it represents a variable
There is no slope nor intercept because there is no equation, simply an expression.
Generally that's != or it could be <>. A != B A <> B Both are "A is not equal to B" but the first is more common. EDIT: the symbols above are used in programming, but in more simple mathematics the symbol is a ( =/= ) where an equal symbol ( = ) is slashed.
there is no symbol, you just say angle A is adjacent to angle B
It is a b/c.
It's a mathematical metaphor.
You can write it either in standard form (ax + by = c) or in slope-intercept form (y = mx + b)
The symbol for boron is B.
The atomic symbol for boron is B.
The scientific symbol for boron is B.
The symbol "b" does not stand for anything, but "B" stands for boron.
The symbol for borilium is B, not to be mistaken with the element Boron, whose symbol is B as well. But there is no known element with the symbol "borilium".
The chemical symbol for the element boron is B.
The symbol for Alteva (D/B/A) in the AMEX is: ALTV.
The symbol for B Communications Ltd. in NASDAQ is: BCOM.
The symbol for B flat in music notation is a lowercase "b" placed before the note.
The shorthand symbol for 'between' is the symbol "->".
The element symbol for boron is B.