A graph has both an x and y axis.
the x axis
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This is the point on the y-axis where the graph crosses. The easiest way to find this point is to plug in 0 into the x value and solve for y. Example: 2x+3y=6 Plug in 0 for x (all points on y-axis are of the form 0,y). 0+3y=6 therefore y=2 so, (0,2) is the point on the y axis and so you say that 2 is the y-intercept. You can also say (0,2) is the y-intercept. I never take off points if they say either. They are both the same in my opinion (math instructor). The y-intercept of a line is the value of y at the point where the line crosses the y axis
The vertical axis in a plane coordinate graph
The vertical axis in a plane coordinate graph
The vertical axis in a plane coordinate graph
The vertical axis in a plane coordinate graph
A synonym for the y-axis is the vertical axis. In math, a graph has a vertical and a horizontal axis. Another name for the horizontal axis is the x -axis.
A synonym for the y-axis is the vertical axis. In math, a graph has a vertical and a horizontal axis. Another name for the horizontal axis is the x -axis.
well the y axis in a graph
A flip over the x-axis on a graph.
It is the intersection point of where the x-axis and y-axis meet on a graph. The coordinates are (0, 0)
a math table is a table that show a graph show or any other problem or to make a graph that shows information
When you graph lines or points, the cross drawn behind them, labeled with numbers and units, are the axes. The horizontal line is the x-axis, and the vertical the y-axis.
On a coordinate graph, the origin is the point where the X axis and the Y axis intersect. That is the point where X=0 and Y=0.