There is no programming solution for "anything". Programs are specifically designed to solve a particular problem.
In math, variables (letters) such as "b" can equal anything. Depending on the context, it can mean "an amount you have to figure out based on the information provided", or "a placeholder for any amount you choose".
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Because you are programming the graphics of that specific media; For example, if you are making a rectangular photo of your trip last summer, you are trying to figure out the sides needed to make it perfect, you would need x and y variables(x, y)
You have to figure that out! Variables, in math, are there because you need to find them and figure the problem out. Usually, on the side it tells you what the variables mean, or you have to find that variable by making the equation make sense if they give u the answer.
Variables
It's the one that is a whole number by itself. No fractions, decimals, variables...
It helps to have a basic math education. Most programming does not require using math at all. The calculations a lot of the time built into the programming code and is done for you
Suppose the two variables are X and Y. If, for any observation, X/Y remains the same, the relationship is proportional.
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Be presented with a decision. List the costs of the decision. Figure out all of the benefits of the decision. Compare costs and benefits to see which is bigger.
A two-dimensional figure is one that can be represented using two variables (usually x and y). In more common terms, it is called 'flat'.
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