If it does not change it isn't variable. The converse is also true.
It is the rate of change of a variable.
It is the rate of change of one variable with regard to another.
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In mathematics, a triangle in front of a variable typically denotes the concept of "change" or "difference." This notation is often used in calculus to represent a derivative, which measures the rate at which a function changes with respect to its input variable. The triangle, also known as the "delta symbol," is used to indicate a small change in the variable, allowing for precise calculations in calculus and other areas of mathematics.
its a variable
Yes, a variable is a placeholder in programming or mathematics that can represent different values. It allows for flexibility and enables the use of different data in calculations or operations.
There is no such thing as definite variable in mathematics. Some of the variables in mathematics are independent and dependent variables. More variables are usually found in probability textbooks.
A variable does not usually "cause" another. A change in one variable may result in a change in another. Such a change may be systematic (the relationship between the two variables is precise) or it may be statistical or correlational. The reasons for either type will often depend on disciplines of knowledge other than mathematics, such as physics or economics etc.
In mathematics, a variable is a representation, in the form of a letter, of a numerical value. Variables are traditionally used when the value it represents is either unknown or can vary.
The triangle symbol that means change is called the delta symbol. It is commonly used in mathematics and science to represent a change in quantity or variable.
A variable in Mathematics is defined as the alphabetic character that expresses a numerical value
No, as the name Variable implies, it can and does change. Since it is 'Independent' its change is not a direct effect of the change of any other Variable. Additionally, the independent variable depends on the dependent variable.