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You cannot plug in a variable, what you do is plug in the value for a variable. If you know the value of the variable in an equation (or formula), the process of replacing that variable whenever it appears in the equation by its value is called plugging in the value for the variable.
dependent variable
The probability of a random variable being at or below a certain value is defined as the cumulative distribution function (CDF) of the variable. The CDF gives the probability that the variable takes on a value less than or equal to a given value.
How often the value of a random variable is at or below a certain value.
If the only variable is y then a graph will be a straight line along the x axis, because for every value of x, y is the same.If there is another variable other than y, then you can still plot that variable along the x axis.
the dependent variable has one value and the independent variable has no value
multiple alternative decision structure / case structure
with an assignment: variable = value variable += value variable /= -3; ...
The dependent variable is the variable that depends on the independent variable.
You cannot plug in a variable, what you do is plug in the value for a variable. If you know the value of the variable in an equation (or formula), the process of replacing that variable whenever it appears in the equation by its value is called plugging in the value for the variable.
what is a variable expression that has a decreasing value as the value of thevariable increases?
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.
a variable
dependent variable
The probability of a random variable being at or below a certain value is defined as the cumulative distribution function (CDF) of the variable. The CDF gives the probability that the variable takes on a value less than or equal to a given value.
To find the value of the other variable
How often the value of a random variable is at or below a certain value.