What are Variables?

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In mathematics, variables are the unknown values that are more than likely being solved for. Some common examples of variables that are seen in all levels of math are the x and y variable.
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variable - Definition [vair-ee-uh-buhl]
(a.) Changeable
(n.) Something variable
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Variables are a symbol that represents a value that can vary, and are used in mathematics and computer programming. If we were trying to work out the math behind, a + b = c, all three would be variables.
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