This can't be answered without a context.
idk i got it some where... :)The independent variable is the thing that you are personally changing in an equation - it's usually the thing that you want to find out. A dependent variable 'depends' upon the other variables.
Independent is the x-axis, dependent is the y-axis.
The variable that is being changed in the experiment is called the independent variable. The variable being tested is called the dependent variable. The constant is the one thing in the experiment that stays the same
the name for x variable is indepent name for y variable is depent
The horizontal axis usually is.
Plain and simply YES
the one factor you wish to change or mainpulate in the experiment
Example: the amount of food is the independent variable because it has been changed and the growth of chickens is the dependent variable because the growth will be effected by the amount of food. Growth depends on the food
The dependent variable is dependent on the independent variable, so when the independent variable changes, so does the dependent variable.
the independent variable is If you throw the ball in the air ,then you will make it in the hoop the indepent variable is making the basket.
The dependent variable is the variable that the researcher does not control. The researcher will change one variable called the independent variable (ex. temperature, amount of sunlight, amount of food, etc.) and then observe the corresponding dependent variable (ex. reaction of organism, amount of plant growth, swimming speed, etc.)
dependent variable