'Darwin' can mean different things, and so does 'C'.
c means circa, which means it is an estimate.
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I believe the 'c' means circa, meaning that this date is an estimate and not exact.
The circumference of a circle is given by the formula C = 2pr or pd Given d = 10cm and p = 3.142, we have: C = 3.142 x 10cm = 31.42cm
3p-pq 2pr factorized = 1
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Circumference is calculated by 2pr So if you know the circumference, divide by 2, and then divide by p That answer will be the radius
'Darwin' can mean different things, and so does 'C'.
Not sure what you mean, but if you mean A/C, that means an A chord played over a C in the bass.
In the equation E=M times C squared, the C stands for the speed of light. C can also mean 100, just as K can mean 1,000. C can also mean Centigrade
c is a programing language
This is an expression, not an equation. To rearrange it, you arrange the expression so that the first set of terms have a variable (letter) in common. Arrange the rest so that they follow a similar patter (see working below). Then factorise. 2pr + 6qs - 3qr - 4ps. Select r to be the common variable for the first two terms. So 2pr - 3qr + 6qs - 4ps You will see that terms (now numbered) 3 and 4 have s in common. But, while with the first two, the term with p comes before the term with q, with 3 and 4, it is the other way around. So swap terms 3 and 4. 2pr - 3qr - 4ps + 6qs Common factor of terms 1 and 2 = r, common factor of terms 3 and 4 = s: r(2p - 3q) - 2s(2p - 3q) and then (2p - 3q) is a common factor so (2p - 3q)(r - 2s)
mean minimal temperature: 9.8 °C mean temperature: 15.2 °C mean maximal temperature: 20.5 °C
C is a programming language.