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Since you have A on both sides of the equation, 2A = 24A, A must be 0, though it is more likely that you're missing a term from one side of the equation.
E is a multiple of the speed of light, c is the speed of light, m is merely a mass.
Must be m! C is the speed of light and E is a multiple of m.
X4.3 is not likely to be the solution of a normal equation.
The expression is likely 4x2 - 36x +81 which is the same as (2x - 9)(2x - 9) or (2x - 9)2
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The quantity "E" (energy) will most likely be the largest in the equation E=mc^2 since the speed of light (c) is a very large constant value. This means that even a small amount of mass (m) will result in a large amount of energy.
The quantity "m" (mass) is most likely to be the largest in the equation E = mc, as mass is typically larger than the speed of light (c) and energy (E) in everyday scenarios.
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The quantity that is most likely to be the smallest in the equation E=mc^2 is the mass (m). Mass is typically much smaller than the speed of light squared (c^2), and energy (E) can be significant due to the speed of light's large value.
The smallest quantity in an equation is likely to be the coefficient of the variable with the highest degree. This is because the variable with the highest degree will have the most significant impact on the value of the overall expression.
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If you have an equation such as E = mc2 then E is going to have the highest value as it is the product of the other two (if both m and c2 are more than 1).If you did not mean to include "E" then c (the speed of light or the Universal "constant") will likely be the "largest" as this equation is telling us how a small amount of mass can become a huge amount of energy.However, it is not really accurate to talk of "which is the largest" here as the variables are measuring different things (or different aspects of the same thing) and therefore the question does not really apply.
Since you have A on both sides of the equation, 2A = 24A, A must be 0, though it is more likely that you're missing a term from one side of the equation.
E is a multiple of the speed of light, c is the speed of light, m is merely a mass.
Must be m! C is the speed of light and E is a multiple of m.
X4.3 is not likely to be the solution of a normal equation.