Copper x copper, which means the fitting is sized for copper pipe and usually needs to be soldered unless it is a compression type fitting.
Cc in plumbing refers to the measurement from one object to another. Since plumbing is round the measurements are taken from "center to center".
There are lots of ways to join C x C one can use compression unions, C x C unions , couplings, soldering ,brazing mechanical joints, flare x flare
In plumbing, "H/C" typically stands for "Hot/Cold," referring to the temperature of water that is supplied through plumbing fixtures. It is often used to indicate the hot and cold water supply lines in a plumbing system. Proper identification of H/C lines is crucial for installation and maintenance to ensure the correct functioning of faucets, showers, and other fixtures.
It's C C C X X I V
2 x b x t x a x c to the power 2
That depends on the value of x, and the value of c. The expression "x + c" can't be simplified, if that's what you mean.
John C. Kaussner has written: 'Sanitary plumbing fixtures' -- subject(s): Plumbing fixtures
Oh honey, that's an easy one. 9999999 in Roman numerals is written as IXCMXCIX. Just a bunch of I's, X's, C's, and M's all squished together. Roman numerals may look like a bunch of gibberish, but hey, it's all just fancy counting in the end.
I suppose you mean of e-x? It is -e-x + C.
James C Church has written: 'Practical plumbing design guide' -- subject(s): Plumbing, Handbooks, manuals
No. But multiplication is distributive over addition. This means that for any numbers A, B, and C A x (B + C) = (A x B) + (A x C). If addition were distributive over multiplication, that would mean that A + (B x C) = (A + B) x (A + C) which is not true.
b divided by 2