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I . variable [ˈveəriəbl̩, ingl. am. ˈver-] ADJ.

1. variable (likely to change):

variable

2. variable (able to be changed):

variable

3. variable (uneven):

variable

II . variable [ˈveəriəbl̩, ingl. am. ˈver-] SUST.

variable

dependent variable SUST.

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independent variable SUST.

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variable pitch propeller SUST.

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Ejemplos de uso para variable

dummy variable MAT.

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If needed, the processing system can also show other types of economic variables to draw conclusions about the area.
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For example, as time increases, this variable also increases.
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Variable winds were accompanied with fine rain every now and then.
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Total cost in economics includes the total opportunity cost of each factor of production as part of its fixed or variable costs.
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When a variable refers to a data structure created dynamically, some of its components may be only indirectly accessed through the variable.
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Also, they work for variable periods of time in some of the subspecialties as assigned.
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For two variables, these are often called bivariate generating functions.
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Variables and constants are usually declared first thing in a program.
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The oscillating motion allows variable stroke waterpumping to match the variable power in the wind.
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Four variable stars have been discovered in this cluster.
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