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OpenStudy (anonymous):

FAN AND MEDAL!!! Which of the following is not true for the equation y equals x minus six? The output is 1 for an input of 7. When the independent variable is 2, the dependent variable is 4. nine comma three is a solution. When x is twelve, y is 6.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

no idea:(

OpenStudy (anonymous):

crap

OpenStudy (anonymous):

its very confusing :?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

THINK!! lol

OpenStudy (anonymous):

is there a picture to it?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

When the independent variable is 2, the dependent variable is 4. the dependent variable is -4

OpenStudy (anonymous):

can u explain it @robtobey

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i was gonna say what? XD

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Plug in 2 for x. y = -4

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ooohhh i get it :) ok :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I still dont

OpenStudy (anonymous):

actually @robtobey is trying to say the the equation is \[y=x-6\] so if u substitute 2 for x it will be\[y=2-6\] so the answer is \[y=-4\]

OpenStudy (anonymous):

y depends on the value of x, and therefore y is the dependant variable.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ya its perfectly 2nd

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I don't see that in the answers

OpenStudy (anonymous):

When the independent variable is 2, the dependent variable is 4

OpenStudy (anonymous):

x=2(independent t=-4(dependent)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i mean y

OpenStudy (anonymous):

so smart :)

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