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  • 24-02-2022
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Why do we use different numbers for variables in math?

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  • 24-02-2022

Answer:

In algebraic expressions, letters represent variables. These letters are actually numbers in disguise. In this expression, the variables are x and y. We call these letters "variables" because the numbers they represent can vary—that is, we can substitute one or more numbers for the letters in the expression.

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