no it equals dont ask me no more questions
The correct formula is E = MC².
The correct formula is E = mc2 (E equals m c squared) and it was coined by Albert Einstein.
If 'v' is the symbol you use to denote 'acceleration' then that is the correct formula.
Yes it is, where r is the radius
No. Diameter = 2 x r
a = 2b + c then a - 2b = c ie c = a - 2b
Put a diagonal line through the equals sign to make it "does not equal".
That is the correct formula for converting degrees Celsius (or Centigrade) to degrees Fahrenheit.
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That is not a formula, it is the transitive property of equality.
Equals C equals is not a correct bond. In order to create a bond, you will need to have an elemental symbon on either side of the equal sign. C equals C would be a correct bond type.
The equals sign goes at the beginning of a formula, as all formulas must begin with one. It is also possible to have the equals sign at other parts of a formula too.