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The x-axis is the horizontal line that correlates with the vertical y-axis.
Two axis. The x (horizontal) axis, and the y (vertical) axis.
It is called the x axis and the vertical number line is the y axis
Yes... More or less. The axes can be called anything; traditionally, the horizontal axis is often called "x", the vertical axis is often called "y", and the vertical component is assumed to be the dependent part ("y" is a function of "x"). However, other combinations are also possible; for example, if there is time involved in the graph, the horizontal axis will usually be the time.
x = 4 is a straight line that is vertical when plotted on the xy graph, where y is the vertical axis and x is the horizontal axis. A vertical line has an infinite slope; the slope is infinity
the x-axis is horizontal.
The x axis is the horizontal axis. The y axis is the vertical axis.
The y axis is vertical and the x axis is horizontal.
The convention for an x-y graph is as follows: y | | |_____ x where the x-axis is horizontal and the y-axis is vertical.
The y-axis is vertical and the x-axis is horizontal.
Horizontal is X-Axis and Vertical is Y-Axis.
The vertical axis is the y-axis. The horizontal axis is the x-axis.
Normally x is the horizontal axis and y is the vertical axis
Yes. The horizontal line is the x-axis and the vertical line is the 7-axis.
No, the "Y" axis is the vertical line, the horizontal line 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.
In the Cartesian plane ( Graph Paper) , the x-axid is ALWAYS the horizontal axis., and the y-axis is always the vertical axis.