X and Y are variables. So-called because many values for X and Y will satisfy that equation. Basically, any two numbers that add up to 100.
2006-09-19 07:57:44
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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In the equation Y = 100 - X, X is the independent variable and Y is the dependent variable. X is independent since you can choose any value for X you'd like. Y is dependent since the value of Y depends on what value you choose for X.
2006-09-19 08:02:42
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answer #2
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answered by kooshman38 3
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Y=100-X
X= -Y+100 OR X=100-y (Both are the same thing)
You can't get either x or y as a single number as there are two variables.
2006-09-19 07:57:23
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answer #3
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answered by :] 3
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every point on the line Y = -X + 100
2006-09-19 08:05:48
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answer #4
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answered by davidosterberg1 6
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No way to tell. You need another equation--you have 2 variables.
2006-09-19 07:56:36
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answer #5
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answered by Dave 4
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Real easy:
X=1, Y= 99
X=2, Y=98
X=3, Y=97
You got the point, right?
2006-09-19 07:58:44
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answer #6
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answered by Michael R 4
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x=100-y and y=100-x
EDIT: The one above me is correct. It has to be intervals of 50. Posotive or negative. That is if you want x and y to be equivilant
2006-09-19 07:57:42
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answer #7
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answered by Mitchell B 4
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transpose the equation
y over 100 minus x
make the triangle
2006-09-19 07:58:53
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answer #8
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answered by gussie r 3
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Variables.
2006-09-19 11:17:02
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answer #9
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answered by Anonymous
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those are in place of a missing number. ex. 2 x 2 = Y
Y= 4
2006-09-19 08:02:37
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answered by Anonymous
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