On the Cartesiane plane the horizontal number line is the x axis and the vertical number line is the y axis and both axes are perpendicular to each other meeting at the origin whose coordinates are at (0, 0)
A graph has both an x and y axis.
if you are looking at a graph the y intercept is when the graph crosses the y axis and the x intercept is when the graph crosses the x axis. if you have a formula... plug zero in for x to find the y intercept, and plug zero in for y to find the x intercept
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 line that correlates with the vertical y-axis.
Usually the x-axis.
The y axis is going up on the graph and the x axis is going sideways on 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.
The convention for an x-y graph is as follows: y | | |_____ x where the x-axis is horizontal and the y-axis is vertical.
A graph has both an x and y axis.
Just label one axis x and the other axis y. Voila!! x y graph!
The points where a graph crosses the x-axis and y-axis are called the x-intercept and y-intercept, respectively. The x-intercept is the point where the graph intersects the x-axis, indicating that the value of y is zero at that point. Conversely, the y-intercept is where the graph crosses the y-axis, where the value of x is zero. These intercepts are important for understanding the behavior of the graph and finding solutions to equations.
A linear graph contains both an x and y axis.
A circular pie chart is a type of graph that does not have an x and y axis.
A graph intersects the y-axis at the y-intercept; its x value is zero.
The x-axis runs horizontally across the graph and the y-axis runs vertically on it.
x-axis and y-axis