i think it means that each letter represents a number, and because in maths using letters, you don't need to use the x sign so in simple terms it would mean
3 x b x m x s x h x t x r
(x=times symbol)
so, say b=1
m=2
s=3
h=4
t=5
r=6
then. 3x1x2x3x4x5x6 = 90
and that's what i think it means./
XxX hope it helps
a math equation
A variable is a (letter) symbol that represents one or more numbers
variable- is a letter that represents an unknown number ex- x-1=10
In the classic equation E = mc^2, c stands for the speed of light.
If you mean the letter x, then it represents an unknown quantity in an equation. If you mean the multiplication symbol, then it represents... well... the operation of multiplication. If it's kind of a weird, script-looking x, it might be a Greek chi, which is used in statistics to represent a particular metric for determining how well a given curve fits a set of data points.
The word is algebraic. It is a type of math equation.
What is a Variable in Math?A variable in math is part of algebra and it is a symbol or letter that represents a number.
There is not a specific word that is used to bold a number in a math equation. Generally, a number or letter is not bold in a math equation, if a letter is of significance, it is normally capitalized.
An equation is equal if you have a math problem on each side of an equal sign.
the letter is called a variable because it can be changed
whatever the equation is write the equation in words then solve each step in a sentence.
a math equation
A variable is a (letter) symbol that represents one or more numbers
An expression is a collection of terms which are separated by addition or subtraction symbols. Often it represents one side of an equation or a formula.
In a mathematial equation the letters wither represent a variable or a constant.
It is easy, but you going to have to memorize each equation and every you come around in maths.
They typically represent a specific quantity, they are place holders. For example, to write the equation of a line, you use the formula y=mx+b. each of the different letters represents a different aspect of the line (slope, y-intercept, etc...). Another example would be the area of a rectangle. BxH=A. B represents the lenghth of the Base, and H represents the Height, and A represents the Area.