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How does the independent variable effect the dependent variable? - Answers
Haha are you cheating on your Biology homework? Or is it HSPA? Al/geo perhaps? Well I'll help you anyway. It's simple really. The dependent variable 'depends' on the value the independent variable takes for its value.Say you have: y = 3x - 2This is the equation for a straight line right? Well, 'y' is the dep. variable, and 'x' is the indep. variable. So 'x' takes on any value you wish to give it. So if I assign a value of one (1) to x then y HAS to be 3*1 - 2 = 1.So y = 1 ONLY when x has been given its value.Understand?Think of it like this:When you go to a restaurant, you can ONLY get what the restaurant offers on its menu. You can't go to a hot dog joint and say "Hey....gimme a fillet mignon!".......right? Your meal DEPENDS on the menu.....your meal is 'dependent' upon the offerings of that restaurant...and the offerings of the restaurant are like the independent variable.Does that help????
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How does the independent variable effect the dependent variable? - Answers
Haha are you cheating on your Biology homework? Or is it HSPA? Al/geo perhaps? Well I'll help you anyway. It's simple really. The dependent variable 'depends' on the value the independent variable takes for its value.Say you have: y = 3x - 2This is the equation for a straight line right? Well, 'y' is the dep. variable, and 'x' is the indep. variable. So 'x' takes on any value you wish to give it. So if I assign a value of one (1) to x then y HAS to be 3*1 - 2 = 1.So y = 1 ONLY when x has been given its value.Understand?Think of it like this:When you go to a restaurant, you can ONLY get what the restaurant offers on its menu. You can't go to a hot dog joint and say "Hey....gimme a fillet mignon!".......right? Your meal DEPENDS on the menu.....your meal is 'dependent' upon the offerings of that restaurant...and the offerings of the restaurant are like the independent variable.Does that help????
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How does the independent variable effect the dependent variable? - Answers
Haha are you cheating on your Biology homework? Or is it HSPA? Al/geo perhaps? Well I'll help you anyway. It's simple really. The dependent variable 'depends' on the value the independent variable takes for its value.Say you have: y = 3x - 2This is the equation for a straight line right? Well, 'y' is the dep. variable, and 'x' is the indep. variable. So 'x' takes on any value you wish to give it. So if I assign a value of one (1) to x then y HAS to be 3*1 - 2 = 1.So y = 1 ONLY when x has been given its value.Understand?Think of it like this:When you go to a restaurant, you can ONLY get what the restaurant offers on its menu. You can't go to a hot dog joint and say "Hey....gimme a fillet mignon!".......right? Your meal DEPENDS on the menu.....your meal is 'dependent' upon the offerings of that restaurant...and the offerings of the restaurant are like the independent variable.Does that help????
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