X-axis shows increment when is goes up and y-axis show an increment when it goes further to the right side of the graph
its the x-axis on a line graph
A graph has both an x and y axis.
If D > 0 then the graph intersects the x-axis 2 times.If D = 0 then the the x-axis is tangent to the graph.If D < 0 then the graph doe not intersects the x-axis.
Any point on the graph can be the center of a circle. If the center is on the x-axis, then the circle is symmetric with respect to 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.
The y axis is going up on the graph and the x axis is going sideways on the graph
X-axis shows increment when is goes up and y-axis show an increment when it goes further to the right side of the graph
The x-axis is the horizontal axis on a graph. The y-axis is the vertical axis on a graph.
The x-axis is the horizontal axis on a graph. The y-axis is the vertical axis on a graph.
Yes, intervals can be either on the Y Axis (Vertical), or the X Axis (Horizontal).
The X axis is the horizontal line. The Y axis is the vertical line.
With a line graph you use lines. You put numbers at the bottom of the graph and numbers on the side. In other words the bottom numbers are on the x axis and the numbers on the side are on the y axis. Then when you have the dots on the graph you connect them and then it makes a line.
The horizontal axis of a typical graph would be the "X-axis"
The convention for an x-y graph is as follows: y | | |_____ x where the x-axis is horizontal and the y-axis is vertical.
its the x-axis on a line graph
A linear graph contains both an x and y axis.