They are called quadrants.
The y-axis is the vertical line on a line graph.
A position-time graph, is one in which position is plotted on the y-axis and the time is on the x-axis. A position-time graph is similar to a distance-time graph, but direction of motion in the y-axis.
you can't....it's merely impossible! Assuming it is a graph of velocity vs time, it's not impossible, it's simple. Average velocity is total distance divided by total time. The total time is the difference between finish and start times, and the distance is the area under the graph between the graph and the time axis.
You can't. Such a graph is only appropriate for motion in a single dimension.
Time is plotted on the horizontal axis.
The graph is called a corrdinate plane. The horizontal is called the x-axis. The verticle is the y-axis.
It is called the horizontal axis.
x axis
It is the Y-axis.
The y-axis is the vertical line on a line graph.
distance-time graph
It is called the cartesian plane
Yes, on a graph, the horizontal axis is called the x-axis.
Y axis
in or out
The horizontal axis is the x axis and the vertical axis is the y axis
A graph with distance on the vertical axis and time on the horizontal axis is called adistance-time graph. Time is directly proportional to time because as the direction increases, so does time.