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Arabella Chaney
7 February, 05:53
What is the definition of an independent variable
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Solomon
7 February, 08:34
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A variable (often denoted by x) whose variation does not depend on that of another.
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Abel Johnston
7 February, 09:32
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A variable (often denoted by x) whose variable does not depend on that of another.
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