Unknown (unknown) is a value to be determined when solving equations, and it is also used as a metaphor for things that are not known yet. In mathematics, symbols X or Y are often used to mark unknowns. They can be used in equations or inequality relations to help us solve problems.
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Any letter can represent an unknown number, and the most commonly used ones are X, Y, Z, A, B and C. Equations with unknown numbers like this are called mathematical equations.
Graphics can also represent unknowns.
In Arabic, SHeenlan stands for something, while al-SHeenlan stands for something unknown.
But at that time, most Spaniards couldn't pronounce SH, so they used the "on" sound of CK in ancient Greece.
It is similar to Latin X in writing and gradually becomes X in common use.