the X axis goes first then the Y axis.
the y-axis is the horizontal axis
The y axis is referred to as the ordinate axis The x axis is called the abcissa
The y- intercept of a line is where the line crosses the y axis. The x- intercept is where the line crosses the x axis.
No. The origin is the place where the x-axis and the y-axis cross. 'x' and 'y' are both zero there.
The origin is located at the point (0,0) on a two-dimensional xy-coordinate grid. Because Y = 0, this point is located on the x-axis. Because X = 0, this point is also located on the y-axis. To answer your question, the origin is located on both the x-axis and y-axis.
(-33,-32) is located on both the X and Y axis'. The first number of the pair = the X axis The second number of the pair = the Y axis
It refers to the y or x axis on a graph. The x-axis is located at any point with 0 as the y point. The y-axis is located at any point with 0 as the x point.
On a bar graph, the y-axis is the vertical axis, typically located to the left of the data bars.
y-axis
The y (vertical) axis
yes it is on the x and y axis at a value of (00)
The Y-axis is located on the left side of a four sided graph. It is going in a vertical direction.
If a point lies on the x-axis then by definition it is located at (x,0) ie the y coordinate is 0.If a point lies on the y-axis then it's located at (0,y) ie the x coordinate is 0.
It won't be located on any of the axis. It would be said to be on x-axis or on y-axis (or) it would be said to be the origin accordingly.
It is located on y-axis.
The x-axis