You need an x axis, y axis, and 4 quadrants.
They are the axes. Usually horizontal = x-axis, vertical = y-axis. But that need not always apply. In a displacement-time or speed-time graph, for example, the horizontal axis = t-axis (for time).
If its 2d, you need a point of rotation If its 3d, you need an axis of rotation
The x and y axis need to be perpendicular to each other in order for them to intersect each other at the point of origin (0, 0) on the Cartesian plane,
the major axis
x and y axis
There are many things that can turn on an axis in this world. Turning on an axis is called rotation.
You need an x axis, y axis, and 4 quadrants.
axis
One possible answer is the y-axis. However, there need not be any y axis.
title axis labels units don't know any more but I hope that helps.... Equation of line.
It has a sideways axis.
The variable x. If there is an independent variable it would be placed on the x axis but there need not be one.
Another name for the x axis is the horizontal axis.The x-axis is the axis where you draw the x-values. Traditionally, this is often the horizontal axis, although it need not always be so.
In order to compute the neutral axis of a beam, we need its dimension and shape.
If there is an independent variable, then that is usually plotted along the x-axis. But there need not be one.
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