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If the relationship between the manipulated variable and the responding variable is a direct proportion. What will a line graph of this look like?

straight line


If the relationship between the manipulated variable and the responding variable is a direct proportion what will a line graph of this relationship look like?

Straight line.


Could you use a line graph to show data about how body mass (the responding variable) changes with height (the manipulated variable)?

yes


Does a line graph show changes in the responding variable only?

No. It shows changes in the response variable against changes in the explanatory (or independent) variable(s).


How could you plot than one responding variable on a line graph?

Plot different kinds of lines like a dotted or colored line.


Where do you place the manipulated variable on a line graph?

x-axis


Where do you place the manipulated variable on line graph?

x-axis


Where do you place the independent variable on a line graph?

The independent variable is typically placed on the x-axis.


Where On a line graph where is the dependent variable placed?

On a line graph, where is the dependent variable placed?


Where Is The Dependent Variable on a line graph Placed?

In the vertical direction.


Where do you place the manipulated independent variable on a line graph?

When displaying a manipulated independent variable on a line graph, you usually place it along the x-axis (horizontal axis). This allows you to show the relationship between this variable and the dependent variable plotted on the y-axis (vertical axis) over time or another continuum.


When do you use a line graph and when do you use a line graph?

Bar graphs are used when graphing a qualitative independent variable, but a line graph is used when the independent variable is quantitative. Also when you are comparing quantity of objects(bar graph)