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Is X always the independent variable
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Steve
not at all.
x(t)=3t+5
You have to write the function using the independent variable as the parameter. In this case, t is the independent variable.
However, referring to your previous posts, if you are using x and y, yes, x is usually the independent variable.
Try reading your text. It must explain this.
x(t)=3t+5
You have to write the function using the independent variable as the parameter. In this case, t is the independent variable.
However, referring to your previous posts, if you are using x and y, yes, x is usually the independent variable.
Try reading your text. It must explain this.