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If there is one variable. Then put each variable equal to zero and then solve for the other variable.
In a controlled experiment, the control variable remains constant while the experimental variable changes with each trial of the experiment.
In a nonlinear equation, each variable must only have one solution.
For a standardized variable, each case's value on the standardized variable indicates it's difference from the mean of the original variable in number of standard.
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The unit of each variable is dependent of what is being measured.
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the independant variable is what you are changing in each test..
the independant variable is what you are changing in each test..
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If there is one variable. Then put each variable equal to zero and then solve for the other variable.
There is an exact number of miles for a given route on a trip. However, the measurement of the distance from the odometer some small and possibly random errors, so the measured distances could be considered a continuous random variable.
I found two answers for this question. A function is a rule that assigns to each value of one variable (called the independent variable) exactly one value of another variable (called the dependent variable.) A function is a rule that assigns to each input value a unique output value.
An independent variable is a variable which, in the context of the experiment or the observations, can affect the dependent variable but is not affected by it. By contrast, the dependent variable is affected by changes in the independent variable. It is quite possible that there is no independent variable, as such, and each variable affects the other.
In a controlled experiment, the control variable remains constant while the experimental variable changes with each trial of the experiment.
In a controlled experiment, the control variable remains constant while the experimental variable changes with each trial of the experiment.