In the Cartesian plane, the dependent variable is usually plotted on the y-axis.
It is the x-axis, APEx
On a distance vs. time graph, time is usually the independent variable presented on the X axis in the Cartesian Coordinate System. The dependent variable would be distance, and would be presented on the Y axis.
x - independent, y is dependent
The vertical axis normally represents the dependent variable although both variables may be dependent (on each other).
At a constant rate: distance = time x speed Since you are calculating the distance based on the other two numbers, I would say that distance is the dependent variable (it is based on the values of the other variables).
In the Cartesian plane, the dependent variable is usually plotted on the y-axis.
It is the x-axis, APEx
To illustrate the relationship between one or more dependent variables and a variable (often an independent variable).
The x coordinate. The y coordinate is the dependent variable.
On a distance vs. time graph, time is usually the independent variable presented on the X axis in the Cartesian Coordinate System. The dependent variable would be distance, and would be presented on the Y axis.
x - independent, y is dependent
It depends on the context in which x is being considered. In statistics, if x represents the independent variable, then it is considered independent. However, if x represents the dependent variable, then it is considered dependent.
The independent coordinate, sometimes called x, also known as abscissa, often laid out horizontally, and the dependent coordinate, sometimes called y, at 90 degrees, also known as the ordinate.
A dependent relationship in an ecosystem may be in various forms. This may be parasitic where only a parasite is dependent on the host or symbiotic where both organisms depend on each other.
No sé.
The y-axis is the vertical line on a line graph.
An indirect relationship is a relationship in which neither of the factors are dependent on each other.