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In the equation y equals 8X y is the dependent variable and X is the independent variable what happens to the dependent variable as the independent valuable increases
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In the equation y equals 8X y is the dependent variable and X is the independent variable what happens to the dependent variable as the independent valuable increases
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in the equation y equals 8X y is the dependent variable and X is the independent variable what happens to the dependent variable as the independent valuable increases
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As the independant variable increases, the dependant variable increases at a constant rate creating a linear relationship.
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