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The Independent variable is the one you control. The dependent variable is controlled by the Independent Variable.
No, as the name Variable implies, it can and does change. Since it is 'Independent' its change is not a direct effect of the change of any other Variable. Additionally, the independent variable depends on the dependent variable.
The independent variable is also called an experimental variable. It is the variable being manipulated in the experiment in order to show the effect on the dependent variable. The dependent variable is also called the response variable. It is the variable being observed in the experiment. A change in the independent variable is what causes the change (if any) in the dependent variable, which is the purpose of the experiment.
Dependent Variable the independent variable is the one you change to get the dependent variable. The control group is the thing that you leave the same throughout your experiment. Hint: You don't want too many independent variables, it will mess up the experiment.
The type of variable that responds to the dependent variable is called the independent variable.
No.
With the dependent variable because it depends on the independent one.
The Dependent Variable (Y).The dependent variable. When two variables have a relationship with each other (independent and dependent), it is called a function. Usually, the independent variable is x and the dependent variable is y, although this can be switched around depending on the data.
An independent variable can be any of a given set of values while a dependent variable is represented as a function of another variable.
Yes the y-axis is the dependent variable where y is a function of x the independent variable.
function is the relationship between independent variable & dependent variable i.e. F:R-R
the output variable is called the dependent variable. For example the function y = f(x) = 3x here x is independent and y is dependent; y changes when you change x
The independent variable is the variable that is altered by the scientist, and the dependent variable's value is dependent on the value of the independent variable.
and independent variable is bigger than a dependent variable
The dependent variable is dependent on the independent variable, so when the independent variable changes, so does the dependent variable.
If all the values of the "independent" variable (x) are different then it is a function.If there are any repeats of the independent variable, the corresponding dependent variable, y, must be the same.If all the values of the "independent" variable (x) are different then it is a function.If there are any repeats of the independent variable, the corresponding dependent variable, y, must be the same.If all the values of the "independent" variable (x) are different then it is a function.If there are any repeats of the independent variable, the corresponding dependent variable, y, must be the same.If all the values of the "independent" variable (x) are different then it is a function.If there are any repeats of the independent variable, the corresponding dependent variable, y, must be the same.
The independent variable of an experiment is the variable that you change, and the dependent variable is the result of the independent variable.