a variable changes a rule doesnt.
they are used for x and y data when x doesnt really relate to y
Yes connectors are the same on both sides
an independent variable is a thing you can change on your own. a depentent variable is a variable you depend on and a responding variable is a variable that reacts to the experiment
categorized as the act of gathering proprietary or sensitive data for the purpose of aiding the competition?
Independent Variable
a variable changes a rule doesnt.
Maybe you misinterpret something? There doesnt seem to be a declaration of value, but maybe declaration of variable?
Many different connectors can have 20 pins. Some examples of these are:ATX power supply connectorsJTAG cables (used for programming embedded devices)A proprietary OBDII connector found in some BMW vehiclesHDMI cables / connectors (used for high-definition video)Very old Apple floppy drives
it was a proprietary
Make sure the connectors are fully plugged in if that doesnt work then it is probably time for a new monitor.
It doesnt me anything in particular but its a variable that stands for a number UMMM NO! She/he means as a measurement. not a variable. =P
ordanry variable store one value at a time. arrays are used for storing more than one value at a time in a single variable name ordanry variable doesnt have subscript. array must have subscript syntax for ord. variable Datatype v1,v2...... syntax for array variable Datatype v1[n1],v2[n2].....
it was a Proprietary and a Royal Colony. -Clitorisandra
When you dont have a control in an experiment , there is no basis of comparrison. A proper experiment , has an independent variable - purposefully changed - a dependent variable - measured result - a constant (that ones kind of obvious), and a control . When an experiment doesnt have a control , its also harder to draw conclusion. With a control , you have something to base your hypothesis on . If this doesnt help , try checking your textbook or search experimental design on google or ask.com.
PROPRIETARY
A proprietary colony has a unicameral.