Asked by john
in a relationship between variables, what is the variable called that changes in response to another variable?
a. function
b. input function
c. independent variable
d. dependent variable
a. function
b. input function
c. independent variable
d. dependent variable
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Damon
the one that changes in response "depends" on the other one.
if
y = f(x)
then
the value of y depends on the value of x
if
y = f(x)
then
the value of y depends on the value of x
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Nole
1. c
2. d
3. b
4.b
2. d
3. b
4.b
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Connexus Student
1. Which equation represents the relationship shown in the table below?
y = 2x - 3
2. In a relationship between variables, what is the variable called that changes in response to another variable?
dependent variable
3. A lawn care company charges a $10 trip fee plus $0.15 per square foot of x square feet of lawn for fertilization. Which equation represents the relationship?
y = 0.15x +10
4. Which equation represents the relationship shown in the graph?
y = 2x
y = 2x - 3
2. In a relationship between variables, what is the variable called that changes in response to another variable?
dependent variable
3. A lawn care company charges a $10 trip fee plus $0.15 per square foot of x square feet of lawn for fertilization. Which equation represents the relationship?
y = 0.15x +10
4. Which equation represents the relationship shown in the graph?
y = 2x
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Someone
1. y= 2x-3
2. dependent variable
3. 0.15x + 10
4. y= 2x
Hope this helps :)
2. dependent variable
3. 0.15x + 10
4. y= 2x
Hope this helps :)
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