dependent variable
the dependent variable goes on the y- axis
the independent variable goes on the x-axis the dependent goes on the y-axis
Unless I'm missing something, the y variable goes on the y axis and the x variable goes on the x axis.
The independent variable goes on the x-axis and the dependent variable goes on the y-axis.
X goes on the x-axis, and y goes on the y-axis....
The variable that goes on the y-axis is typically the dependent variable, which is the outcome or response that is being measured or observed in relation to the independent variable on the x-axis.
dependent variable
The variable that goes on the y-axis is the dependent variable, and it is plotted vertically. The y-axis typically represents the response or outcome being measured in a study or experiment.
If there is an independent variable then that goes on the x-axis. If not, either of two variables can go on the y-axis. With a chart in three or more dimensions, the second independent variable, if it exists, will go on the y-axis.
The independent variable typically goes on the x-axis, and the dependent variable goes on the y-axis.
The variable that goes on the y axis is the dependent variable. This is the one that you measure, and do not control. The variable that goes on the x axis is the independent variable. This is the one that you control and change throughout the experiment. No other variables feature on the graph.
The y variable! Sometimes called the dependent variable.