the dependent variable goes on the y- axis
.... then your graph is inverted.
The value that you manipulate (change) goes on the x-axis. This is also known as the independent variable. :)
Which point is not located on the xaxis or the yaxis of a coordinate grid?Read more:Which_point_is_not_located_on_the_xaxis_or_the_yaxis_of_a_coordinate_grid
The variable that goes on the y axis is the dependent variable. This is the one that you measure, and do not control. The variable that goes on the x axis is the independent variable. This is the one that you control and change throughout the experiment. No other variables feature on the graph.
it is called the dependent variable
.... then your graph is inverted.
up and down. the x goes left and right
The value that you manipulate (change) goes on the x-axis. This is also known as the independent variable. :)
Which point is not located on the xaxis or the yaxis of a coordinate grid?Read more:Which_point_is_not_located_on_the_xaxis_or_the_yaxis_of_a_coordinate_grid
You can determine which variable that goes on the x axis on a line graph by checking the number that comes first in a set of pair or from table, e.g [2,4]. 2 will be on the x axis because it is the first number in the pair
The variable that goes on the x axis is the independent variable. For example if you were measuring time and plant growth you would put time on the x axis, because the time is independent and doesn't depend on the plan growth.
The independent variable goes on the x-axis and the dependent variable goes on the y-axis.
The independent variable goes on the x axis.
The independent variable typically goes on the x-axis and the dependent variable goes on the y-axis in a line graph for science.
the independent variable goes on the x-axis the dependent goes on the y-axis
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