If I am not mistaken, the question should be "What is an independent variable?"
The answer is this: An independent variable is a variable whose results are independent of all the other variables measured in the data sets/experiment.
For an exaggerated example, if one were to perform Van de Graff Machine experiment where the values measured are Static Energy, Time, and The Number of Stars Present in the Sky, one would be likely to find the Statics Energy and Time would have a direct relationship whereas The Number of Stars Present in the Sky would have no relationship to Static Energy or Time.
The dependent variable.
The dependent variable is the variable that depends on the independent variable.
the test variable is the independent variable.
The independent variable is the variable you change. The dependent is the variable you measure and the contol variable is the variable that you keep the same.
The dependent variable is the variable that can change in an experiment.
inependent
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French Guiana has not become inependent yet they are sharing borders with France.
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an independent variable is a thing you can change on your own. a depentent variable is a variable you depend on and a responding variable is a variable that reacts to the experiment
The answer is a dependent variable. A variable that changes in response to another variable is called a dependent variable.
The dependent variable.
The independent variable. The output variable is dependent on this variable's value and so is called the dependent variable.
The independent variable.
An independent variable is a variable that isn't affected by something else. A dependent variable is a variable that's affected by changes in the independent variable.
When you do an experiment the variable you control is the independent variable, and the variable you measure is the dependent variable.