x = 0 is the y-axis
independent variable.
This would be graphed the same way as any other function, except that any values which are normally drawn below the x-axis are instead reflected around it.
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The part of the straight line that crosses y axis
You would use the midpoint formula on each axis, given that each ordered triple is represented by (x, y, z). The midpoint formula is another way of saying the mean of each axis.
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[ y = mx + b ] is.m = the slope of the graphed lineb = the 'y' value where the graphed line crosses the y-axis.
independent variable.
The y intercept
The dependent variable
The x-axis
y-axis
The dependent variable is graphed on the y-axis.
It is f(x), y or the "output".
First value: abscissa, is the distance from the origin along the horizontal axis (usually the x-axis). Second value: ordinate, is the distance from the origin along the vertical axis (usually the y-axis).
Y-coordinate
This would be graphed the same way as any other function, except that any values which are normally drawn below the x-axis are instead reflected around it.