typically the y-axis. sometimes it changes when it fits the graph better, but always put the y-axis as the vertical one unless told to otherwise.
when you get to 3-D drawins the y-axis is usually the vertical one but sometimes it changes.
The 'Y' axis.
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.
x-axis
The horizonal axis (x)
The y axis always runs vertically.
The "Y" axis.
The 'Y' axis.
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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.
y-axis
stretch
x-axis
The horizonal axis (x)
Normally, the y axis on on a graph is the one that goes vertically. It usually used to represent the output of a function, where the x axis (the horizontal one) represents the input.
the x axis refers to a graph (please forgive me if i spell something wrong). the x axis runs horizontally while the y axis runs vertically. to go into even more detail, the z axis connects at the corner of the x and y axis and stretches out to create a 3 dimensional graph