Yes. The horizontal line is the x-axis and the vertical line is the 7-axis.
It is a horizontal axis
No, the "Y" axis is the vertical line, the horizontal line is the "X" axis.
on the horizontal axis!
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On a graph, you will have a vertical numbered line and a horizontal numbered line. The vertical one is called the "y-axis" and the horizontal is the "x-axis." You are either looking for a line, shape, or arc that touches, or "intercepts" on the x-axis (horizontal line).
the horizontal axis (also known as the x-axis) is the horizontal line on a graph.
The x-axis is the horizontal line that correlates with the vertical y-axis.
It is the y axis and the horizontal line is the x axis and both axes are perpendicular to each other at the point of the origin
if you mean the horizontal line on a graph t is refered to as the x axis or y=0
On the Cartesian plane the x line is the horizontal axis
The x-axis is the horizontal line on a graph.
x-axis * * * * * Not necessarily. The graph of y = 2 is horizontal but it is not the x-axis.