In order to answer that, I would have to know how the dependant and
independant variables are related ... how one depends on the other one.
That's called the 'function', or the 'equation in two variables'. It's probably
right there, near where you copied the question from.
Not necessarily. It will be if it is the only independent variable in the system.
The independent variable is the value being manipulated or changed, while the dependent variable is the observed result of the independent variable being manipulated. "IF" you change the independent variable, "THEN" what happens to the dependent variable?
the independent variable is changed, and the experimental value measure. So you control the independent variable and change it to measure the results
the variable age has discriptive value but not necessarily explanatory value.
If the value of a function cannot be determined for any value of the independent variable, then, the value the function seems to be approaching would be its limiting value for that particular value of the independent variable.
The independent variable is the variable that is altered by the scientist, and the dependent variable's value is dependent on the value of the independent variable.
The dependent variable is the variable that depends on the independent variable.
Not necessarily. It will be if it is the only independent variable in the system.
A dependent variable is one in whose experimental or analytical value is determined by the value of the independent variable. An independent variable is not determined by any other variable, but rather is an input value. For example in the equation y = 3x y is dependent and determined by the value of the independent variable x
If you measure the temperature every hour, then time is the independent variable (value), and temperature is the dependent variable (value).
From the minimum value of the independent variable to its maximum.
because it can change according to the independent variable. this dependent variable depends on the independent variable for its output. the independent variable is not affected by the dependent variable because the independent variable if found out first.
The independent variable is the value being manipulated or changed, while the dependent variable is the observed result of the independent variable being manipulated. "IF" you change the independent variable, "THEN" what happens to the dependent variable?
the independent variable is changed, and the experimental value measure. So you control the independent variable and change it to measure the results
the variable age has discriptive value but not necessarily explanatory value.
a DEPENDENT variable is one of the two variables in a relationship.its value depends on the other variable witch is called the independent variable.the INDEPENDENT variable is one of the two variables in a relationship . its value determines the value of the other variable called the independent variable.
If the value of a function cannot be determined for any value of the independent variable, then, the value the function seems to be approaching would be its limiting value for that particular value of the independent variable.