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Variables are symbols that replace unknown numbers. Variables are often letters. For example: 5*x=10 7*6=y Here "x" and "y" are the variables.
An array consisting of 5 rows and 5 columns of numbers (or variables).
(3x-5)2
It means that you swap the values of that variables EX: -==- before swapping :- Variable1 = 5; variable2 = 10; after swapping :- Variable1 = 10; variable2 = 5;
4b plus 7b plus 5 will equal 11b plus 5. When you have two variables that are the same you can add the two numbers with the variables remaining the same.
Variables are letters that stand for numbers x=5 y=3 j=4 J+X = 9
yes. 2 variables can be written in one statement. take for example the equation y=3x+5, as long as you have a single solution to work with there can be 2 variables.
It means that it has constants and variables that has a form of something like 7x2+2x+5 or something like that. Variables can not be used as exponents though, and exponents have to be whole numbers. Also, variables can not be a denominator.
5x 5/x 5=x 5+x=y 5 over x 5 _ x
An equation does not need variables. 4+5=9 is an equation as is 5+W=9
A mathematical phrase that can contain ordinary numbers, variables, and operators is called an "algebraic expression." It can include constants (like 3 or 5), variables (like (x) or (y)), and operators (such as +, -, *, or /). For example, (2x + 5 - y) is an algebraic expression that combines these elements.