The law of conservation of momentum states that the total momentum of a system before an event will be equal to the total momentum of the system after the event. That is, the total momentum of a system always remains the same.
In the equation,

If Pā represents the momentum of object 1 before the event (say, collision) and Pā represents the momentum of object 2 before the event. Then, P'ā and P'ā will represent the momentum of object 1 and object 2, respectively, after the event.