Independent variables (IV): These are the factors or conditions that you manipulate in an experiment.
Dependent variable It is something that depends on other factors
A constant is a value or number that never changes in expression; it's constantly the same.
A control group in a scientific experiment is a group separated from the rest of the experiment, where the independent variable being tested cannot influence the results.
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Answer:
B., E.
Step-by-step explanation:
what was the difficulty ? this is just to understand the movement of a thrown rock.
what happens, when you throw a rock through the air ? it will first move up a little bit, reaches a maximum height, and then drops down again.
that is what the graphic shows.
so, can A. be correct ? no. as we move from 0 seconds to the right (time passes) the height of the rock increases first (before decreasing again later on).
can C. be correct ? no, it would mean that the function would look the same on both sides of the x-axis. this is clearly impossible.
can D. be correct ? no, nowhere in the graph is the height (= the functional value, the y to the x) negative.
can F. be correct ? no, we clearly see the maximum height at 1.5 seconds. at 3 seconds the height is actually at its minimum.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
The remainder is 10!
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The answer is 0.18 (rounded)