if A=mc2, what does the letter "x" equal?

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In the equation E=mc^2, the letter "x" does not have a predefined value or meaning. The equation E=mc^2 represents Albert Einstein's famous mass-energy equivalence concept, which states that energy (E) is equal to mass (m) multiplied by the speed of light (c) squared.

To get the correct answer to this equation, you need to know the values of the variables involved. The letter "x" is not part of the equation, so it does not have a specific value related to this equation.

If you have knowledge of the specific values for "E," "m," and "c" in a given scenario, you can substitute those values into the equation to calculate the energy. However, without the relevant values, determining the answer for "x" would be impossible.

It's great to see that you know the correct answer already. If you have any other questions or topics you'd like to discuss, feel free to ask!

online, use ^ for exponents. So that would be

E = mc^2