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Please focus on dependent and independent variable first. You should be able to distinguish them. This is a good material to see if you understand the textbook alright. | Please focus on dependent and independent variable first. You should be able to distinguish them. This is a good material to see if you understand the textbook alright. | ||
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A variable assumed to be dependent or be affected or caused by another (called the independent variable). If A is the result of the function of B, A is dependent variable. We can think A is a dependent variable because A is caused by the B('s function); A depends upon B('s function); A is affected by B('s function); A is effected by B('s function). | A variable assumed to be dependent or be affected or caused by another (called the independent variable). If A is the result of the function of B, A is dependent variable. We can think A is a dependent variable because A is caused by the B('s function); A depends upon B('s function); A is affected by B('s function); A is effected by B('s function). | ||
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