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The thing that never changes
Thats what makes the variables what they are by definition they are what is changing
Controlled experiment
Yes. It's a unit with a precise definition that doesn't refer to location. It doesn't change with location, in the same way and for the same reason that inches, seconds, and gallons don't change.
Constant variables are constant, they do not change. Derived variables are not constant. They are determined by the other values in the equation.
i believe that the definition of a constant multiplier is when you are obviously multiplying thing more than once
the definition is when individuals in a reproduce at a constant rate
Bahnzeitkonstante
Unmoving, resolute, unchanging
It is motion in a straight line at a constant velocity.
A number without a variable. Ex.) 5 is a constant, 5x is not.
erosion
The state of being in proportion.
Not sure about a defention, but the definition is something which does not change.
The thing that never changes
One definition of the derivative is: "Rate of change". Since a constant is constant, it doesn't change, and the rate at which it changes is zero.
It means if it is the constant rate of a number kind of like a direct variation. Like if you say 10 divided by 5 it equals 2 and if you say 4 divided by 2 it equals 2 so that's constant I hope I could help you