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A variable.
The speed and the direction.
mutiple things
A variable represents things that are involved in an experiment. The control is the variable that doesn't change regardless of the experiment.
q is just a variable name. It represents different things in different equations around the world.
This is when you specify the name and type of the variable.Example:int number;The declaration line can also include an instantiation for that variable.Example:int number = 5;When you declare a variable or an object (particularly in OOP programming) , you set aside a chunk of memory space for the data to reside.
...are important things in programming. Example: extern int variable; /* declaration */ int variable= 8; /* definition with initialization */
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Most programming languages require that you declare all of the variables that you intend to use in a program. A variable declaration is a statement that typically specifies two things about a variable:* The variable's name* The variable's data typePosted by Special:Contributions***EDIT***This can be found on page 56 in "Programming Logic and Design" by Tony Gladdis
Q is a variable, it can stand for different things in different cases.Q is a variable, it can stand for different things in different cases.Q is a variable, it can stand for different things in different cases.Q is a variable, it can stand for different things in different cases.
If you mean the metal, extremely low (people don't normally make spoons out of things that dissolve readily). If you mean a silver compound, you'd have to specify which one.
the dependent variable are the things that stay the same
the things you change
both stated the same things
the experimental variable is like the independent variable, which is the only thing you can change in a science experiment, and the dependent variables are the things that stay the same.
A variable.
Do you mean variable? It is a variable which depends on other things such as equations involving other inputs.