# Variables in Python # Variables are used to store values in memory # Variables are created when you assign a value to it # Integer x = 5 print(x) # String x = "Hello World" print(x) # Float (floating point number) x = 20.5 print(x) # Boolean x = True print(x) # Multiple Assignment x, y, z = "Orange", "Banana", "Cherry" print(x) print(y) print(z) # Assign the same value to multiple variables in one line x = y = z = "Orange" print(x) print(y) print(z) """ # Variable Names Rules 1. Variable names are case-sensitive (age, Age and AGE are three different variables) For Example: age is not the same as Age 2. A variable name must start with a letter or the underscore character For Example: _age and age_1 are valid variable names 3. A variable name cannot start with a number For Example: 1age is not a valid variable name 4. A variable name can only contain alpha-numeric characters and underscores (A-z, 0-9, and _ ) For Example: my-age and my age are not valid variable names """