an what is used to represent a variable in algebra

In algebra, letters of the alphabet (usually from the beginning of the alphabet, such as a, b, c) are used to represent variables. Variables are unknown quantities or values that can vary. They are used to represent unknown numbers or quantities in equations and expressions. For example, in the equation 4x + 3 = 15, "x" is a variable representing an unknown value that we need to solve for.