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What appearance does a graph line have if the dependent variable doesn't change with time?

A horizontal line


If a linear graph has a negative slope what can you say about the dependent variable?

It does not change.


What If a graph shows the relationship between the dependent variable and the independent variable with a straight line the graph is?

If a graph shows the relationship between the dependent variable and the independent variable as a straight line, it indicates a linear relationship between the two variables. This means that changes in the independent variable result in proportional changes in the dependent variable. The slope of the line represents the rate of change, while the y-intercept indicates the value of the dependent variable when the independent variable is zero.


Is dependent variable the variable that can't change?

Not exactly sure what you mean by "can't change." However, I if I do understand you correctly, the dependent variable CAN change. The dependent variable will change according to the independent variable's value and overall effect. For example, in an experiment involving water's effect on plants, the dependent variable may be the height of the plant or the glucose produced. Based on the amount of the independent variable (represented on the x axis of a data graph), the dependent variable will increase or decrease. In this case, both dependent values (glucose and height) would probably increase.


What is a type of graph where the dependent variable is plotted vs the independent variable as unique points?

X-y graph

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What general appearance does a graph line have if the dependent variable does not change with time?

a horizonntal lineee :)


What appearance does a graph line have if the dependent variable doesn't change with time?

A horizontal line


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

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


If a linear graph has a negative slope what can you say about the dependent variable?

It does not change.


Does the independent variable on a graph cause the change in an experimental system?

No. It will only do that if the other variable is dependent on it.


Where does the dependent variable always go on the graph?

dependent variable always go on y.axis on the graph.


Where Is The Dependent Variable on a line graph Placed?

In the vertical direction.


In a graph showing temperature change of a material over time temperature change is the .?

dependent variable


Where are the dependent and independent variables located on a graph explain with example?

The independent variable (such as time) is places on the x-axis of a graph. Always place the things that will never change on the x-axis. The dependent variable is then placed on the y-axis. The difference between the independent and dependent variable is that the independent variable in an experient does not change it is what stays constent, it is what is used to measure the dependent variable. On the other hand the dependent variable is what the experiment is testing for and what depends on the independent variable.


Where are the Dependent and independent variable placed on a graph?

Dependent variable take on X-axis and independent variable take on Y-axis in a graph.


What are the differences between independent and dependent variables?

Independent variables are controlled or manipulated by the researcher to determine their effect on the dependent variable. Dependent variables, on the other hand, are the outcome or response that is measured in an experiment. The independent variable causes a change in the dependent variable.


In a line graph which is the independent variable and which is the dependent variable?

The independent variable is plotted on the horizontal axis, or x axis. The dependent variable, or response variable is plotted on the vertical axis, or y axis.