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VariablesVariablesVariablesVariables

- Independent Variable (manipulated variable): factor that is changed or manipulated (on x-axis)

- Dependent Variable: the factor that depends on (or responds to) the change in the independent variable (on y-axis)

* The independent variable is the one the experimenter can control directly. The value of the dependent variable depends on the independent variable.

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Line of Best FitLine of Best FitLine of Best FitLine of Best Fit• When constructing a

graph, you must draw a line that best represents ALL of your data.

• The Line of best fit is a line that best passes through or near graphed data.

• It is used to describe data and predict where new data will appear on the graph.

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Linear, Quadratic, Root, and Inverse Linear, Quadratic, Root, and Inverse RelationshipsRelationshipsLinear, Quadratic, Root, and Inverse Linear, Quadratic, Root, and Inverse RelationshipsRelationshipsLinear RelationshipLinear Relationship

A linear relationship is a relationship between the x & y variable where the x & y variable are directly proportional (direct variation). As x increases, y increases proportionally.

The graph of a linear relationship is a straight line and is represented by the equation y = mx +b.

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Linear, Quadratic, Root, and Inverse Linear, Quadratic, Root, and Inverse RelationshipsRelationshipsLinear, Quadratic, Root, and Inverse Linear, Quadratic, Root, and Inverse RelationshipsRelationships

SlopeSlope

Slope is calculated using the formula to the right.

ALWAYS select 2 points on the line AS FAR APART AS POSSIBLE.

The y-intercept (b) is the point where the line crosses the y-axis when x is zero.

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Linear, Quadratic, Root, and Inverse Linear, Quadratic, Root, and Inverse RelationshipsRelationshipsLinear, Quadratic, Root, and Inverse Linear, Quadratic, Root, and Inverse RelationshipsRelationships

Quadratic RelationshipQuadratic Relationship

In a quadratic relationship, y varies directly with the square of x.

The equation for a quadratic relationship is y = kx2

The shape of a quadratic relationship is a parabola. Also called a power curve.

Inverse RelationshipInverse Relationship

In an inverse relationship, y varies inversely of x. As x increases, y decreases.

The equation for a quadratic relationship is y = kx-1 or y = k/x.

The shape of an inverse relationship is a hyperbola.

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Linear, Quadratic, Root, and Inverse Linear, Quadratic, Root, and Inverse RelationshipsRelationshipsLinear, Quadratic, Root, and Inverse Linear, Quadratic, Root, and Inverse RelationshipsRelationships

Root Curve Root Curve

On a graph, y is proportional to the square root of x.

The equation for a root curve is y k x