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Usually on the horizontal axis.
The independent variable goes on the x-axis while the dependent variable goes on the y-axis. :)
the y-axis is the dependent variable and the x-axis is the independent variable.
yes the independent variable goes on the x-axis
The dependent variable will go on the x-axis.
The independent variable is usually on the bottom, running horizontally. The dependent variable is usually vertical, on the left of the graph.
Usually on the horizontal axis.
The independent variable goes on the x-axis while the dependent variable goes on the y-axis. :)
In principle, wherever you want. However, it is customary to place the independent variable on the horizontal axis, and the dependent variable on the vertical axis.
X is horisontal Y is vertical
Any variable that you like. If you have one independent variable and one dependent, then by convention, the independent one would go on the x-axis.
Whichever axis you like. To some extent it depends on whether temperature is the independent or the dependent variable. If the graph is of the temperature of some food when it has been in an over for different lengths of time, then the independent variable is the time and the temperature should be on the vertical axis. However, if the graph is of the temperature of the same food and the number of bacteria present in it, then the temperature is the independent variable and should be on the horizontal axis.
the y-axis is the dependent variable and the x-axis is the independent variable.
dependent variable always go on y.axis on the graph.
x-axis
== == It depends actually. If you were given a value that is a height and want to find the forearm length from that then the forearm length would go on the Y axis (because it is dependant on the height) and the height on the X-axis. If you are given a value that is the forearm length and you want to know the height then you will put height on the Y-axis and the forearm length on the X-axis.
yes the independent variable goes on the x-axis