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How is a variable different from a constant?​

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Answered by YourBadHabit
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  • A constant does not change its value over time.

  • Constants are usually written in numbers.

  • Constants usually represent the known values in an equation, expression or in line of programming.

  • Constants are used in computer programming.

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  • A variable, on the other hand, changes its value dependent on the equation.

  • Variables are specially written in letters or symbols.

  • Variables, on the other hand, represent the unknown values.

  • Variables also have its uses in computer programming and applications.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

A constant does not change its value over time. A variable, on the other hand, changes its value dependent on the equation. ... Constants usually represent the known values in an equation, expression or in line of programming.

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