The definition of constant variable is a variable whose value cannot be changed once it has been assigned a value for an experiment. It is the variable held steady, or constant, for a specific experiment.
A Programmer takes the data, the unorganized facts, and the information, the organized facts, relevant to a problem and defines them as constants and variables. ----
* Constant = A value (Alphabetical/numerical) that never changes during processing.
(Eg. the value of PI)
* Variable = the name identifies what the value represents.
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Example:
Consider the cost of a pair of shoes. The data item should be given a variable name because the cost of a pair of shoes may change during the processing of the program or during multiple executions of the program. The Variable name should be consistent with what the value of the variable represents. In this case the name of the variable is ShoeCost because it represents the cost of he pair of shoes:
ShoeCost[ 56.00 ]
However, if the cost of the shoes changes during the next execution of the program , then the value of ShoeCost will change but the variable name will not:
ShoeCost[ 35.00 ]
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A letter in place of a number used in a mathematical equation.
Variables are mutable. Constants are immutable.
A constant variable means that you are keeping a object or something the same.
it is a skunk or rat it is a skunk or rat
the variable that doesn't change
Temperature remain constant.
No. A pure substances has a definite and constant composition.
Weight would not exist w/o gravity. Weight is defined as mass times the force of gravity acting on that weight. Mass is constant, density is constant, and volume is constant, if gravity is the only variable.
Definite chemical composition is when a mineral is made of the same material throughout. Basically when a mineral is only made of one material all the way through, not part iron in one part and then gold in the rest.
A SUBSTANCE is a material that has constant composition, regardless of its source, also said to be pure. This is opposed to an impure sample one with variable composition which would be called a MIXTURE. subutance
The definition of constant variable is a variable whose value cannot be changed once it has been assigned a value for an experiment. It is the variable held steady, or constant, for a specific experiment.
A number without a variable. Ex.) 5 is a constant, 5x is not.
Zero is a whole number and definition of monomial is " a number, or a variable, or a combination of a constant and a variable"
Where one variable is always the product of the other and a constant.
A constant that multiplies a variable is no longer a constant. By its very definition, a constant is something that can never be different. The result of variable multiplication is thus a variable, not a constant.I would say that the above answer is not necessarily true. The common equation for the area of a circle is: area = pi * r2The fact that you are multiplying the mathematical constant pi by a variable does not change the value of pi.Agree with the second answer. Jsut to add, a constant that multplies a variable is called a coefficient.
A constant is a variable that always stays the same, e.g. A factor in a controlled experiment that doesn't change.
Controlled (in science) means constant and not changed. The opposite of variable.
like terms - are terms that have identical variable parts and constant terms
An arbitrary variable (x) is equal to a constant (k) times another variable (y). Formula: x=ky
The constant is the number; the variable is the letter.
The question is about an oxymoronic expression. A constant cannot be a variable and a variable cannot be a constant!
Thats what makes the variables what they are by definition they are what is changing