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How do you find a variable in a graph? - Answers
To find a variable in a graph, first identify the axes; the x-axis typically represents the independent variable, while the y-axis represents the dependent variable. Locate the data points or a curve on the graph to see how the variables interact. You can read off values directly from the axes or use a trend line to estimate values between plotted points. Additionally, look for any labels or legends that provide context about the variables represented.
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How do you find a variable in a graph? - Answers
To find a variable in a graph, first identify the axes; the x-axis typically represents the independent variable, while the y-axis represents the dependent variable. Locate the data points or a curve on the graph to see how the variables interact. You can read off values directly from the axes or use a trend line to estimate values between plotted points. Additionally, look for any labels or legends that provide context about the variables represented.
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How do you find a variable in a graph? - Answers
To find a variable in a graph, first identify the axes; the x-axis typically represents the independent variable, while the y-axis represents the dependent variable. Locate the data points or a curve on the graph to see how the variables interact. You can read off values directly from the axes or use a trend line to estimate values between plotted points. Additionally, look for any labels or legends that provide context about the variables represented.
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