RMT7estbruckstephin RMT7estbruckstephin
  • 13-04-2017
  • Physics
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What are variables and why are they important?

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DessB DessB
  • 13-04-2017
A variable is a symbolic name for (or reference to) information. The variable's name represents what information the variable contains. They are called variables because the represented information can change but the operations on the variable remain the same.
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fourcountedgeom fourcountedgeom
  • 27-09-2018

In my class, a Variable is a part of an experiment that changes.

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