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The y-axis.
It can be casually called the x intercept, but it/they is/are the root(s) of the function represented by the graph
something which decreases over time e.g. speed of a car when the brakes are applied. Time on the x-axis and speed on the y-axis of the graph
The x-axis is the horizontal axis on a graph. The y-axis is the vertical axis on a graph.
According to the ideal gas law, pressure times volume is constant. We'll call that constant c. PV=C, P=c/V, so pressure is inversely related to volume, so it would look like the graph y=1/x multiplied by a constant.
Time is plotted on the horizontal axis.
A graph is typically represented in terms of a y-axis (vertical), x-axis (horizontal) and sometimes a z-axis as well (at right angles to the y & x) if it's a 3-D graph.
On a speed versus time graph, acceleration is represented by the line on the graph. If acceleration is constant, the line cuts through equally between the axis and starts from the zero point.
The y-axis.
It can be casually called the x intercept, but it/they is/are the root(s) of the function represented by the graph
something which decreases over time e.g. speed of a car when the brakes are applied. Time on the x-axis and speed on the y-axis of the graph
A graph drawing in which each edge is represented by a polyline, each segment of which is parallel to a coordinate axis.
It can tell you how the dependent variable (usually represented on the y-axis) changes in relation (and hence the rate of change) to the independent varaible (usually represented on the x-axis).
The y axis is going up on the graph and the x axis is going sideways on the graph
A pie graph does not have an axis.
The horizontal axis of a typical graph would be the "X-axis"
The x-axis is the horizontal axis on a graph. The y-axis is the vertical axis on a graph.