A variable is a symbol used to represent a quantity that can change or vary in a given context. In mathematics, variables are commonly denoted by letters such as x, y, z, a, b, etc. Variables are used to formulate and solve mathematical equations and expressions. They are essential in algebra and are fundamental to understanding higher-level mathematical concepts.
Independent Variables: These are variables that stand alone and are not affected by other variables. They are often denoted by x and represent the input or cause in a relationship or equation.
Dependent Variables: These are variables whose value depends on the value of the independent variable. They are often denoted by y and represent the output or effect in a relationship or equation.
Examples and Applications
Variables are used in various mathematical contexts, including:
Equations: In equations such as 2x + 5 = 15, x is the variable representing the unknown quantity that needs to be solved.
Recognize a statistical question as one that anticipates variability in the data related to the question and accounts for it in the answers. For example, “How old am I?” is not a statistical question, but “How old are the students in my school?” is a statistical question because one anticipates variability in students’ ages.
Ability to introduce and develop statistical reasoning.