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It is usual to plot the values of the dependent variable on the y-axis. That is what you measure when you change something else, the independent variable.
a pie chart AKA circle graph and pie graph. self explanatory, a pie chart is a circular chart that represents a whole. i.e. if its 50%, then half is taking out and/or shaded, or Even something else that people use to be creative with them
If something pertains to something else, it is related or has to do with something else.
It isn't. It will be written on the x-axis if it is the independent variable, but there are also situations in which you want to know the temperature as a function of something else; i.e., the temperature is the dependent variable.
it's trickyWell, that question is far too difficult to answer; you should take some Calc courses.Calculus is the study of the rate at which something changes, in relation to something else... Think slope... except it gets complicated.
A graph that leads you to think something else
bar graph line graph circle graph double bar graph and something else
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it means when something turns into something else, it changes.
it means when something turns into something else, it changes.
The answer depends on whether it is a distance-time graph, speed-time graph or something else.
No, a result is something that happens because of something else. A conclusion is a desicion that you come to.
As a result of.... Because something happened then something else will happen consequently or as a result of the thing before.
something that is produced as a result of making something else, sometimes it is unexpected
A byproduct is something that is produced incidentally during the production or destruction of something else. It can also refer to something that happens as a result of some other reaction or activity. Byproducts are often unintended or secondary outcomes of a primary process.
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There is never "only an independent variable". Science and math are both the study of how changes in one thing cause changes in something else. If you can think of something that can change, and NOT have any effect on anything else, then it's an independent variable that can stand alone. But if it has any effect on anything else, then there is always something that depends on it, and that's a DEpendent variable.