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what is independent variable and dependent variable? ​

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Answered by Brainlyconquerer
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Explanation:

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◾Independent variable is an variable that doesn't depends on the other variable.

◾ its independent of the affect of other variable on its value.

◾It is a variable that stands alone

◾It is not changed by the other variables.

❇That is Someone's age is an independent variable because it doesn't depend on other person's age etc.

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◽The dependent variable is the type of variable in which we(you) are/is interested in.

◽That depends on the value of other variables

◽It gets changed by the affect ( that is in value ) of other variables

◽That is a function of f(x) depends on value of variable "x".

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Answered by varsha312003
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Independent variables - The values that can be changed or controlled in a given model or equation. They provide the "input" which is modified by the model to change the "output."

Dependent variables - The values that result from the independent variables.

  • In both math and science, dependent and independent variables can be plotted on the x and y axes of a graph. The convention is to use the independent variable as the x-axis and the dependent variable as the y-axis.

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