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The literals whose value vary from problem to problem are calles

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The literals whose value vary from problem to problem are called variables. A variable is a quantity that may change within the context of a mathematical problem or experiment. Typically, we use a single letter to represent a variable. The letters x, y, and z are common generic symbols used for variables.

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The literals whose value vary from problem to problem are called variables. A variable is a quantity that may change within the context of a mathematical problem or experiment. Typically, we use a single letter to represent a variable. The letters x, y, and z are common generic symbols used for variables

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