the x axis come first then the y axis
height should be on the x-axis
It extends in both directions (up and down) such that it is parallel to the y-axis.
That depends on whether it's above the x-axis (Q-1 or Q-2) or below the x-axis (Q-3 or Q-4). So, based on the information in the question, it could go either way.
neg x-axis is from the origin to the left.neg y-axis is from the origin down.There's no such thing as a negative line.On the common Cartesian (x - y) graph, 'y' decreases and goes negative as you move downward, 'x' decreases and becomes negative as you move to the left,and a line with negative slope tilts downward as it proceeds from left to right.
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You go Lattitude first.
the X axis goes first then the Y axis.
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Because it is the independent variable, and so the x axis depends on the y axis.
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No, day goes on the x axis and time goes on the y axis.
The x - axis
On a graph, the x-axis comes first. The x-axis can be described as a number line, for which the y-axis rests on. The z-axis rests on both.
The X axis is the horizontal line. The Y axis is the vertical line.
Y-axis dependent- X-axis
Well, honey, in the world of coordinates, the x-axis always comes first. It's like the Beyoncé of the Cartesian plane, stealing the spotlight before the y-axis even has a chance to shine. So, yes, the x-axis struts its stuff first, leaving the y-axis to play catch-up.
x-axis