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Definición y significado de "variable"en inglés

variable
01

variable

subject to change or variation
variable definition and meaning
Ejemplos
His mood was variable throughout the day, ranging from excitement to frustration.
Su estado de ánimo fue variable a lo largo del día, desde la emoción hasta la frustración.
02

showing or characterized by diversity or difference

Ejemplos
He has variable interests across several fields.
03

(of a device or mechanism) designed so that a property such as voltage, resistance, or intensity can be adjusted

Ejemplos
The variable capacitor allows frequency tuning.
Variable
01

variable

something that is subject to change and can affect the result of a situation
Ejemplos
The team considered several variables, including cost and quality, before making their decision.
El equipo consideró varias variables, incluyendo el costo y la calidad, antes de tomar su decisión.
02

variable

(mathematics) a quantity that is capable of assuming different values in a calculation
Ejemplos
Scientists use variables to model complex systems and analyze how different factors affect outcomes.
Los científicos utilizan variables para modelar sistemas complejos y analizar cómo diferentes factores afectan los resultados.
03

a symbol, such as x or y, used in equations or logical expressions to represent a changing quantity or value

Ejemplos
In logic, a variable can denote a proposition or a term.
04

a star whose brightness changes over time

Ejemplos
The variable brightened dramatically last month.

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variableness
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