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− | In (mathematics), a constant is a non-varying value, i.e. a value that is completely fixed or fixed in the context of use. The term usually occurs in opposition to variable (i.e. variable quantity), which is a [[Symbol]] that stands for a value that may vary. | + | In ({{Wiki|mathematics}}), a constant is a non-varying value, i.e. a value that is completely fixed or fixed in the context of use. The term usually occurs in opposition to variable (i.e. variable quantity), which is a [[Symbol]] that stands for a value that may vary. |
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Latest revision as of 10:24, 5 September 2013
In (mathematics), a constant is a non-varying value, i.e. a value that is completely fixed or fixed in the context of use. The term usually occurs in opposition to variable (i.e. variable quantity), which is a Symbol that stands for a value that may vary.