A fact that is true for all point on the X axis is Y=0. There is not a single point on the axis where this is not true. Similarly, the one fact that is true for all points on the Y axis is than X=0.
The x axis is horizontal and the y axis is vertical.
the y-axis and y-axis is important because it makes up the whole grid and it put the numbers in order
Y axis is usually the vertical one and x is the horizontal one.
y axis in nothing but any vertically represented one...
The y-axis is vertical and the x-axis is horizontal.
One possible answer is the y-axis. However, there need not be any y axis.
the y axis or the one that runs up and down
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We know that the slope of a line is (Changes in y)/(Changes in x). Does the y-axes has changes in y? No. This means that y-axis does not have a slope. The same thing is for x-axis.
The Y. The bottom one is the X axis, the up one is the Y axis and the depth one is the Z axis (not always used)
The y-intercept is when your Y variable crosses one of the two y axis's. Most of the time, the Y-axis is the starting point.