It is called Origin.
The point where the x-axis and the y-axis meet is called the origin.
Easy way to remember which axis is which: x is a cross (across)
Easy way to remember which axis is which: x is a cross (across)
On a graph paper, a horizontal (number) line is the x-axis. Correspondingly, on the same graph paper a vertical number line is the y-axis. Where these two axes meet (intersect) is named the origin and given the coordinates ( x,y) ; ( 0,0)
its the x-axis on a line graph
Origin.
It is called the horizontal axis.
x axis
Yes, on a graph, the horizontal axis is called the x-axis.
If the discriminant = 0 then the graph touches the x axis at one point If the discriminant > 0 then the graph touches the x axis at two ponits If the discriminant < 0 then the graph does not meet the x axis
X axis is horizontal, and The Y axis is vertical.
It is called the cartesian plane
The graph is called a corrdinate plane. The horizontal is called the x-axis. The verticle is the y-axis.
The origin
X-Axis
The x axis is usually the horizontal number line on a bar graph.
The point where the x-axis and the y-axis meet is called the origin.