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In the equation C=f(Y) ,which is the independent variable​

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Answered by prisha1414
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Answered by priyarksynergy
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In the given given statement the independent variable

Explanation:

  • Independent variable are those type of variables who does not depend on other values .
    The values of the digits cannot be changed depending on the variables or  digits.
  • Dependent variable are the variables that depends on more than one value.
    The values of the digits can be changed depending on the variables or  digits.

For Example, in the above equation C=f(Y):

  • Value of C will be equal to f(Y) value.
  • Y will have its own value, but f's  value will directly depend on Y's value.

Suppose, C=f(Y)

C=4(3)
C=12
Therefore,  Y is the independent value.

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