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What is the independent variable in a graph?

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What is the independent variable in a graph?

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The independent variable belongs on the x-axis (horizontal line) of the graph and the dependent variable belongs on the y-axis (vertical line). The x and y axes cross at a point referred to as the origin, where the coordinates are (0,0).The independent variables are the ones that are tested to see if they are the cause. The dependent variables are the properties that change when the independent variables change. ... To answer this question, you plot a graph with the independent variable along the x-axis and the dependent variable along the y-axis

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