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What is the independent variable of a variable?

Just the number, for example: 7x the variable is 7. The variable is the number without the variable(x,y,z, etc.)


Why are the independent variable on the y-axis in economics?

just because its science. if it can be it is.


What does the Y mean in a math problem?

Y is simply a variable. If you have an unknown side you could call it y just like you could call it any letter. X is a popular variable. There is no difference between X and Y.


Does y plus 15 equal a variable or variables?

'y' is a variable. '15' is not. [ y+15 ] is an expression in one variable.


Is the responding variable the x or y axis?

x and y is a it replaces an unkonwn number so they just say x and y


What is the name for a graph of variable X and variable Y?

the name for x variable is indepent name for y variable is depent


Identify the variable y plus 15?

the variable is Y


Does Y plus 15 variable or variables?

In the expression y+15, there is one variable, the "y."


A sentence with the word dependent variable?

"If y=2x, then x is the independent variable and y is the dependent variable." Also, " If x=y/2 then y is the independent variable and x is the dependent variable". Also, "The dependent variable is the one variable which is found by giving values to all the independent variables"


What is the variable used to predict another variable called?

It is called the independent variable. For example if you are trying to find y: y = x+1 X is the independent variable, and Y is the dependent variable. The value of Y, depends on the value of X.


A variable that causes change in another variable is called what?

If x causes changes in y, for example 23x3 =y then x is the independent variable and y is the dependent variable.


Why does the independent variable go on the y axis?

The independent variable, if there is one, is usually plotted on the x-axis, not the y-axis. So the question is based on false premises. The practice of putting the dependent variable on the vertical, y-axis is just a matter of convention. There is no mathematical justification for it.