On a standard Cartesian graph, there are two axes. The Y axis runs vertically, bottom to top and the X axis runs horizontally from left to right.
The x-axis runs horizontally across the graph and the y-axis runs vertically on it.
The one that runs left to right, you mean..
Time is almost always put on the X axis, which runs horizontally. Speed on the other hand, would be shown on the vertical or Y axis.
An oval, or ellipse, has two lines of symmetry. One line runs horizontally through the center, dividing the oval into two equal halves, and the other runs vertically through the center, also bisecting the shape into symmetrical halves. These lines reflect the oval's balanced shape, ensuring that one side mirrors the other across each line. Unlike a circle, which has infinite lines of symmetry, an oval is limited to these two.
The y-axis on a graph is the line that runs up and down through zero. The x-axis is the line that runs horizontally through zero. Both lines help people make their measurements in math.
Horizontally.
On a standard Cartesian graph, there are two axes. The Y axis runs vertically, bottom to top and the X axis runs horizontally from left to right.
The x-axis runs horizontally across the graph and the y-axis runs vertically on it.
a horizantal line
y-axis
The one that runs left to right, you mean..
A vertical line is a line that runs up and down. On a graph, it is either the y axis or parallel to the y axis. It is also perpendicular to the x axis.
vertical axis :)
The imaginary line that divides the Earth in half horizontally is called the equator. This line is situated at 0 degrees latitude and runs east-west, dividing the Earth into the Northern and Southern Hemispheres.
The Equator is the line that separates the Eastern and Southern Hemispheres. It is an imaginary line that runs horizontally around the Earth at 0 degrees latitude.
Time is almost always put on the X axis, which runs horizontally. Speed on the other hand, would be shown on the vertical or Y axis.