it changes
You have to use algebra to isolate the varaible and then use the order of operations to manipulate the numbers to equal one number. that one number will equal the value of the varaible.
The dependent variable is dependent on the independent variable, so when the independent variable changes, so does the dependent variable.
the dependent variable are the things that stay the same
the independent variable controls the dependent variables
On a line graph, where is the dependent variable placed?
uncontrolled experiment
Queue is for fixed length communication where as pipes are varaible lenght. Queue is for fixed length communication where as pipes are varaible lenght.
It can tell you how the dependent variable (usually represented on the y-axis) changes in relation (and hence the rate of change) to the independent varaible (usually represented on the x-axis).
Queue is for fixed length communication where as pipes are varaible lenght. Queue is for fixed length communication where as pipes are varaible lenght.
A variable is a part of something or an equation that is able to vary or change.
Non uniform velocity is known as variable velocity.
You have to use algebra to isolate the varaible and then use the order of operations to manipulate the numbers to equal one number. that one number will equal the value of the varaible.
a variable means that is a number (#) that you don't know. Usually you have to find out that number (#).
By using algebra. You have to isolate the variable and use the constants to find the varaible.
An independent variable is a factor or condition in an experiment that is deliberately changed or manipulated to observe its effect on a dependent variable. It is considered the "cause" in a cause-and-effect relationship. In a controlled experiment, researchers adjust the independent variable to determine how it influences outcomes, allowing for insights into the relationships between different variables.
No... whenever you have an exponent on your varaible your graph is not liner. this is a parabola.
The interval of the independent variable refers to the range of values that the independent variable can take in an experiment or study. It defines the specific values or set of values used for the independent variable, which is manipulated to observe its effect on the dependent variable. Understanding this interval is crucial for ensuring accurate data collection and analysis.