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A dependent variable is usually on the side of the equation by itself. The independent variable usually has something being done to it. And, the dependent variable is usually written to the left of the equation.
This would usually be written as:5n 5x 5a etc., i.e., 5, immediately followed by the desired variable.
Nope. Dependent Variable is the variable that is being tested/measured while Independent variable is the variable is that can be changed.
Yes. A variable by itself, or anything that contains a variable, would be a variable expression (unless the variable cancels out, as in "x - x", which always has the same value).
the independet variable would be the type of fruits used and the dependent variable would be the electricity they generate.
"shoes and socks" I would assume.
the dependent variable is the y-value. the dependent variable means it relys on another variable for its answer. without the other variable this variable would not exist. the independent variable is the x-value. the independent variable can exist on its own without the dependent variable. i mention x-values and y-values... this is only if you are using an x and y value for your application. there are other applications... like speed... where the dependent variable for speed would be time and the independent variable for speed would be distance. and for acceleration the dependent variable would be speed and the independent variable would be distance.
A dependent variable is usually on the side of the equation by itself. The independent variable usually has something being done to it. And, the dependent variable is usually written to the left of the equation.
Dependent variable would be : too many jellyfish. Independent variable would be tentacles probably.
This would usually be written as:5n 5x 5a etc., i.e., 5, immediately followed by the desired variable.
Yes. A variable by itself, or anything that contains a variable, would be a variable expression (unless the variable cancels out, as in "x - x", which always has the same value).
Nope. Dependent Variable is the variable that is being tested/measured while Independent variable is the variable is that can be changed.
One would need to be more specific in which form of 'goody' they are asking about. There are several phrases such as 'goody goody gum drops', 'goody two shoes'
The Egyptians shoes where made of wood the shoes where sometimes made with a point at the end of the shoes where the toes would go. The shoes would also have designs on them.
It called the coefficient of a variable. As an example 16x. 16 would be the coefficient and x would be the variable or term.
Dependent variable is your data, independent variable is what you are testing. Ex. Sunlight would be the independent variable and a plants growth would be the dependent variable.
A nice pair of shoes would cost around 22 dollars in 1970. Discount shoes would be less, and designer shoes would cost more.