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Answered by Anonymous
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For convenience, let us write the letter n for the number of Ls. If one L is made, n = 1; if two Ls are made, n = 2 and so on; thus, n can be any natural number 1, 2, 3, 4, 5..., etc. We then write, Number of matchsticks required = 2 × n.

Instead of writing Number of matchsticks required = 2 × n, we write m=2n. Here m and n are variables. These m and n represent numbers; while representing as number it can represent any values its value is not fixed.

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For convenience, let us write the letter n for the number of Ls. If one L is made, n = 1; if two Ls are made, n = 2 and so on; thus, n can be any natural number 1, 2, 3, 4, 5..., etc. We then write, Number of matchsticks required = 2 × n.

Instead of writing Number of matchsticks required = 2 × n, we write m=2n. Here m and n are variables. These m and n represent numbers; while representing as number it can represent any values its value is not fixed.

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