you are correct!
The horizontal coordinates are plotted on the x axis whereas the vertical coordinates are plotted on the y axis in the form of (x, y)
It is the x coordinates followed by the y coordinates i.e (x, y)
In notation of coordinates it is the x axis followed by the y axis
It contains the vertical coordinates whereas the x axis cotains the horizontal coordinates
x-axis = polar axis
When you reflect a figure across the x-axis, the x-coordinates of the points remain the same, while the y-coordinates change sign. This means that if a point is at (x, y), its reflection across the x-axis will be at (x, -y).
the origin and it has the coordinates of (0,0)
You could show the y-axis by distance and the x-axis by time.
The x axis.
In a two-axis system, each point has coordinates that specify its position in relation to the two axes. The horizontal axis is typically labeled x, and the vertical axis is labeled y. The coordinates of a point are written as (x, y).
The difference in the X-coordinates (in the X-axis (horiztontal(left-right))) of two points is called the "run".
the start on the x axis or the horizontal line! (x,y)