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Time is plotted on the HORIZONTAL axis. That may or may not be the x-axis. If I choose to call the distance X, then X will be plotted on the vertical axis!
The rate of change in the variable plotted on the vertical axis per unit change in the variable plotted on the horizontal axis.
The horizontal coordinates are plotted on the x axis whereas the vertical coordinates are plotted on the y axis in the form of (x, y)
It shows how quickly the variable plotted on the vertical axis (y) changes relative to the variable that is plotted on the horizontal axis (x).
It is a velocity-time graph in which time is plotted along the horizontal axis and the velocity of an object in a selected direction is plotted along the vertical axis.
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If you mean a Hertzsprung-Russell Diagram, which plots stars color, temperature, and absolute magnitude (see related link), then it looks like color and spectral class (temperature) are plotted on horizontal, and Absolute Magnitude/Lumenoscity are plotted on the vertical.
on a line graph, the independent variable is plotted on the horizontal x- axis, and the dependent variable is plotted on the vertical y- axis.
Time is plotted on the HORIZONTAL axis. That may or may not be the x-axis. If I choose to call the distance X, then X will be plotted on the vertical axis!
It means that the variable plotted on the vertical axis increases as the one plotted on the horizontal axis increase.
The rate of change in the variable plotted on the vertical axis per unit change in the variable plotted on the horizontal axis.
The horizontal coordinates are plotted on the x axis whereas the vertical coordinates are plotted on the y axis in the form of (x, y)
It shows how quickly the variable plotted on the vertical axis (y) changes relative to the variable that is plotted on the horizontal axis (x).
If there is an independent variable then that goes on the horizontal axis. Otherwise, you decide which way you want to plot them.
It is a velocity-time graph in which time is plotted along the horizontal axis and the velocity of an object in a selected direction is plotted along the vertical axis.
The independent variable is usually plotted on the horizontal or x-axis.
Anything variable that you like. If there is only one independent variable then conventionally that is plotted on the horizontal axis while other variables go on the vertical axis. But even this is not true for population pyramids.