an independent variable is a figure usually shown as a letter that is used in the scientific theory. An independent variable is used in a hypothesized experiment in which this variable is unchanged and is used to effect the dependent variable somewhere in the experiment.
It is called the control variable. It is used to compare to your experimental results.
The independent variable is the simple machine used and the thing your sliding it on.
Each time the independent variable is changed, the dependent variable is measured. If the independent variable is time, the experimenter chooses an appropriate interval between measurements. This same methodology is used whenever the independent variable is not something the experimenter actually has in his control.
Domain is used to refer to the x (or the independent variable).
An unchanged independent variable used for comparison is called a control variable.
an independent variable is a figure usually shown as a letter that is used in the scientific theory. An independent variable is used in a hypothesized experiment in which this variable is unchanged and is used to effect the dependent variable somewhere in the experiment.
The control of an experiment is one in which the independent variable is not manipulated. It is used as a comparison for all other aspects in the experiment.
The part where experiment is spelled wrong. :P It's also the independent variable:)
The independent variable is always graphed on the x-axis. This variable is manipulated or controlled by the experimenter and is used to examine its effect on the dependent variable.
The part that is held for comparison is called "the control". It can also be called the "independent variable" depending on what your teacher uses.
It is called the control variable. It is used to compare to your experimental results.
From the minimum value of the independent variable to its maximum.
The independent variable is the simple machine used and the thing your sliding it on.
The control is the variable that is not tested.
We used 3 kinds of soaps in the experiment, which each was an independent variable.
During the experiment, the independent variable (the condition that is being manipulated) is affecting the dependent variable (the outcome that is being measured) to observe the relationship between them. The control group is used to provide a baseline for comparison, and any extraneous variables are minimized to accurately determine the impact of the independent variable.