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Abagail Griffin
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6 May, 14:05
Can a variable be a constant
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Walter Leonard
6 May, 14:13
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No a variable can not be a constant
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Moran
6 May, 14:23
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Answer: No
Step-by-step explanation:
A variable is always denoted with a symbol (commonly x), and a variable means that it can change based on what you plug into the symbol
Constants must always stay the same, so variables can't be constants and constants can't be variables
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