If the first number is negative, you go left. If the first number is positive, you go right.
As the slope gets bigger the graph becomes closer to vertical - from bottom left to top right.
YES it is!!! the X-axis is the horizontal one, you know, the horizon, something like that. so if you have a graph, Y is always up and down. X is always left and right. :)
Horizontal line (left to right) is the x-axis and the vertical line (up and down) is the y-axis.
The horizontal axis runs left to right because it is horizontal. The vertical axis runs up and down. In math, 'y' is associated with the horizontal axis and 'x' is associated with the vertical axis.
These are the axes.
Vertical lines go up and down. Horizontal lines go left to right.
As the slope gets bigger the graph becomes closer to vertical - from bottom left to top right.
Use the vertical line test...pass a vertical line from left to right across the graph. If you hit the graph more than once at a time, there is x-sharing, and it is not a function.
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YES it is!!! the X-axis is the horizontal one, you know, the horizon, something like that. so if you have a graph, Y is always up and down. X is always left and right. :)
Vertical is up and down while horizontal is left and right.
If there is no run, the equation is of the form x = c where c is some constant number. In that case, the graph is a straight vertical line, at a distance c to the right of the y-axis (left of the y-axis if c is negative). If there is no run, the equation is of the form x = c where c is some constant number. In that case, the graph is a straight vertical line, at a distance c to the right of the y-axis (left of the y-axis if c is negative). If there is no run, the equation is of the form x = c where c is some constant number. In that case, the graph is a straight vertical line, at a distance c to the right of the y-axis (left of the y-axis if c is negative). If there is no run, the equation is of the form x = c where c is some constant number. In that case, the graph is a straight vertical line, at a distance c to the right of the y-axis (left of the y-axis if c is negative).
The Y-axis is located on the left side of a four sided graph. It is going in a vertical direction.
Horizontal line (left to right) is the x-axis and the vertical line (up and down) is the y-axis.
Vertical means to go up and down. Left to right is horizontal.
On a bar graph, the y-axis is the vertical axis, typically located to the left of the data bars.
The horizontal axis runs left to right because it is horizontal. The vertical axis runs up and down. In math, 'y' is associated with the horizontal axis and 'x' is associated with the vertical axis.