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14 June, 03:57

Can you think of a situation where time is not the x variable

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  1. 14 June, 06:43
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    Scientists like to say that the "independent" variable goes on the x-axis (the bottom, horizontal one) and the "dependent" variable goes of the y-axis (the left side, vertical one). This does not mean that the x variable is out partying while the y variable is whining about the x variable never being around - - that's co-dependence, which is a completely different kettle of fish.
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