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A value that is unknown may not be a variable but simply a constant whose value needs to be calculated.

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A value that is unknown may not be a variable but simply a constant whose value needs to be calculated.

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Unknown. He's simply unwelcome.

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"b" is simply a letter in algebra to replace an unknown number.

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A polygon with an unknown number of sides is called a n-gon. The letter "N" in n-gon stands for unknown.

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It is simply: 7y whereas y is the unknown variable

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