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A symbol which can take various numerical values is called

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variable A symbol which takes various numerical values is called a variable.

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A symbol which can take various numerical values is called a Variable.

Step-by-step explanation:

  • Variables are a type of symbol that can represent different numerical values.
  • A term or an alphabet used to depict an unknowable amount, value, or quantity is called a variable.
  • Variables are utilised particularly when dealing with algebraic expressions or algebra.
  • The variable, as defined by the mathematical procedure, is an amount that is neither fixed nor immutable.
  • Although any alphabet can be employed, the names "x" and "y" are frequently used in algebra to denote unknowable integers.
  • One is able to solve a multitude of problems in a single calculation by executing mathematical operations on variables as if they were numerical values.

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