Examples of using Two variables in English and their translations into Slovenian
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Because you focus on only one or two variables, results are easy to read and share in tabular form.
paying off debt largely comes down to two variables.
not a statistically significant relationship exists between the two variables.
Because you focus on only one or two variables, results are easy to read and share in tabular form.
A correlation coefficient with a value of 0 reflects the absence of any relationship between the two variables.
Above program creates two variables, i.e., reserves two  memory locations with names a and b.
aid granted by Member States33 with their performance in innovation34, it is observed that there is no direct link between the two variables.
Because you focus on only one or two variables, results are easy to read and share in tabular form.
each containing two variables.
the covariance are measures of the extent to which two variables"vary together.".
the covariance are measures of the extent to which two variables"vary together.".
The graph of a linear inequality in two variables x and y is the set of all points(x,
If you wish to use the two variables later in notifications,
a scatter plot will illustrate only the degree of correlation(not causation) between two variables.
Two variables that described the size of the face in the lateral(left eye width) and vertical(middle facial height)
Although it is limited to only one or two variables(one for the row input cell
If you have a formula that uses one or two variables, or multiple formulas that all use one common variable, 
Linear relationships between two variables.
Extrema of functions of two variables.
Harmonies in two variables.