Rows go across and columns go up and down.
FALSE
It can be both, though normally we arrange things in columns rather than rows. When you create a chart there is an option as to which way to chart the data, either by row or columns.
On the Periodical chart, the horizontal rows are called periods.The vertical rows, or columns, are called families.
A periodic table
A matrix having the same number of rows and columns is a SQUARE MATRIX.
A chart that displays and organizes the elements in rows and columns.
A chart that displays and organizes the elements in rows and columns.
A chart that displays and organizes the elements in rows and columns.
It is standard practice in a spreadsheet to number the rows and have letters identifying the columns.
This is a square matrix where the number of rows and the number of columns are equal.
No. They are orthogonal.
Rows are horizontal cells identified by a number. Columns are vertical cells identified by a letter.