Why is 'x' the unknown?
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Why is 'x' the symbol for an unknown? In this short and funny talk, Terry Moore gives the surprising answer.
Why is 'x' the symbol for an unknown? In this short and funny talk, Terry Moore gives the surprising answer.
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Terry Moore is the director of the Radius Foundation, a forum for exploring and gaining insight from different worldviews.
Mathematics Stack Exchange, August 21, 2010 | Article
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