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The coordinates of a point two units to the right of the y-axis and three units above the x-axis would be (2,3).
5 units, x axis
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You have to add on the number that you want to transform the graph by. For example to move the graph 2 units along the x-axis the transformation would be f(x+2).
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On each axis apply a scale of equal intervals that includes the full range of data points (low to high) you have in the data table.
The horizontal measurement refers to the measurement that is made along the X-axis. The horizontal measurement is usually one dimensional.
J can be anything u want it to be...but typically j is a vector along y axis ( for example a point has vector equation i+3j+4k this mean that the point is 1 unit along x -axis (i) , 3 units along y-axis (j) , and 4 units along z-axis (k). )
The label should indicate what is being measured along the axis, and the units used for these measurements.
The scale on a graph is the relation between the units of measurement that are being used. This is where you mark different positions on the axis.
The scale is the numerical system that is used to define the axis of a graph.
micrometer conforms to abbe's principle because the graduations are located along the same axis as the measurement while vernier caliper does not because the graduations are not on the same axis as the measurement.
The coordinates of a point two units to the right of the y-axis and three units above the x-axis would be (2,3).
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5 units, x axis
Usually the dependant variable is plotted on the Y axis.
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