independent variable.
By using the formula for a straight line equation graphed on the Cartesian plane by means of the x and y axes.
If you mean y = -4x-6 then it is a straight line equation that can be graphed on the Cartesian plane
If you mean the straight line equation of 5x-y = -5 then y = 5x+5 whereas 5 is the slope and 5 is the y intercept when graphed on the Cartesian plane.
If you mean: 5x-2y = 20 then the x and y intercepts are (4, 0) and (0, -10) respectively and when joined together on the Cartesian plane forms a straight line.
Vertical lines only intersect the x-axis. This means that the equation of a vertical line is x=n. The variable n is the coordinate where on the x-axis the line goes.
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The y intercept
It is f(x), y or the "output".
It is the x-axis, APEx
In the Cartesian plane, the dependent variable is usually plotted on the y-axis.
In the Cartesian plane, the independent variable, if any, is usually plotted on the x-axis.
In the Cartesian plane, the independent variable, if any, is usually plotted on the x-axis.
Cartesian coordinate system
The endpoints of a line segment graphed on a Cartesian coordinate system are (2, -5) and (-4, 2). What are the coordinates of the midpoint of the segment?
Plotted data is graphed, using the Cartesian coordinate system of two axes, x and y.
That's the name of the plane with the horizontal x-axis and the vertical y-axis on which equations and inequalities with two variables are graphed. The Cartesian coordinate plane is to two dimensions as the number line is to one dimension.
-1,-1.5