variable
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Définition et signification de « variable » en anglais

variable
01

variable, inégal, changeant

subject to change or variation
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The success of the project was influenced by various variable factors, such as market conditions and consumer preferences.
Le succès du projet a été influencé par divers facteurs variables, tels que les conditions du marché et les préférences des consommateurs.
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showing or characterized by diversity or difference

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Variable textures made the artwork dynamic.
03

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

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She installed a variable light switch.
Variable
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variable

something that is subject to change and can affect the result of a situation
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The study accounted for every variable that might affect the results, such as time and location.
L'étude a pris en compte chaque variable qui pourrait affecter les résultats, comme le temps et le lieu.
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variable

(mathematics) a quantity that is capable of assuming different values in a calculation
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Variables are used to express relationships between unknowns and constants in mathematical equations.
Les variables sont utilisées pour exprimer des relations entre des inconnues et des constantes dans les équations mathématiques.
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a symbol, such as x or y, used in equations or logical expressions to represent a changing quantity or value

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The variable n represents the number of trials.
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a star whose brightness changes over time

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Cepheids are a well-known class of variable stars.
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