The variable 'c' being 299,792,458

How did you achieve that? x = xc will return an error.

Also, it may be better to put this in the Bug Reports topic section.

It’s not a bug, it’s a feature! “c” is the speed of light in meters per second. They may have added it to support the physics curriculum.

EDIT: Ignore above.

Oh really? I wasn’t aware that Desmos had a physics side…

That’s pretty cool!

But it doesn’t work for everybody …
More over … how do they manage retro-compatibility? … I mean if I used “c” in an older graph they need to keep saving the changes to that graph with an older version of Desmos …
This could get a bit messy.

I was making assumptions. I don’t see it on my own either (personal or work accounts). Must be on another site with an embedded graph where “c” is defined in the script.

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Yes! Exactly what I was curious about!