In principle, wherever you want. However, it is customary to place the independent variable on the horizontal axis, and the dependent variable on the vertical axis.
The independent variable is plotted on the horizontal axis, or x axis. The dependent variable, or response variable is plotted on the vertical axis, or y axis.
The independent variable is typically placed on the x-axis.
The dependent variable is on the vertical y axis and the independent on the horizontal x axis In the equation for example y = 3x then y is dependent on the independent variable x
Usually the x-axis.
A straight line which is not vertical.
Usually on the horizontal axis.
The independent variable goes on the x-axis while the dependent variable goes on the y-axis. :)
Dependent variable take on X-axis and independent variable take on Y-axis in a graph.
The independent variable is usually on the bottom, running horizontally. The dependent variable is usually vertical, on the left of the graph.
The independent variable is plotted on the horizontal axis, or x axis. The dependent variable, or response variable is plotted on the vertical axis, or y axis.
Independent Variable c:
Typically the horizontal axis represents the independent variable.
The independent variable is typically placed on the x-axis.
a graph of the independent variable and dependant that shows a graph with a fixed gradient (I.E a line graph) The equation of the graph will be given by y = mx +c where m is the gradient and c is a constant
the independent variable goes on the x-axis the dependent goes on the y-axis
linear graph between an independent and independent variable
Any variable that you like. If you have one independent variable and one dependent, then by convention, the independent one would go on the x-axis.