That can be the case.
The factor that may change in response to the manipulated variable is called the dependent variable. It is the variable that is being measured or observed in an experiment to see how it is affected by changes in the manipulated variable (independent variable).
It is called a variable fraction.
A fraction.
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It is called multiplication!
It is a variable fraction. The exact nature will depend on the form in which the variable appears:as part of an algebraic, trigonometric, etc function. In some cases the fraction will have a name, in others it will not.
The input variable is called the independent variable, and the ouput variable is called the dependent variable.
the input variable is called the independent variable and the output variable is called the dependent variable.
The independent variable. The output variable is dependent on this variable's value and so is called the dependent variable.
The set of all values that a function will return as outputs is called the *range* of the function.
The answer is a dependent variable. A variable that changes in response to another variable is called a dependent variable.
No. A function takes in values of no, one, or more input variables, and returns no or one result. It cannot return more than one result. Do not confuse this with returning multiple results using call by reference parameters - this is not the same thing.