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It is common in low-level computer languages to declare the datatype if the variable. In python, the datatype is set whilst you assign it. We assign values to variables using a single `=`.
```python
-x = 10 # Integer
-y = 3.14 # Float
-name = "Joe" # String
+x = 10 # Integer
+y = 3.14 # Float
+name = "Joe" # String
is_valid = True # Boolean
```