The x axis is the temperature *Kelvin. While the y axis is the luminosity of the star.
The x-axis comes first. because x comes before y.
The x-axis is the horizontal axis on a graph. The y-axis is the vertical axis on a graph.
In a Cartesian grid, the x-axis is the horizontal axis, and the y-axis is the vertical axis.
Usually the x-axis is horizontal and the y-axis is vertical
height should be on the x-axis
The category labels will be across the bottom, so they are on the X axis which is the horizontal axis.
axis labels are x and y while bar graph labels explain what the graph is representing.
It labels items on a chart. Category labels go across the bottom, on the horizontal or X-Axis. Values are normally on the Y-Axis. So if it were a bar chart, a category would have a bar coming from the X Axis and its value would be measured by what point on the Y-Axis it is equal to. The category labels tell us what that bar represents, like sales or profits or a particular year etc.
The x an y axis looks like a cross or road intersection. It is one line perpendicular to another.
The two types of axes are x-axis and y-axis. X-axis is called value axis for bar charts or category axis for column and line chart while Y-axis is called category axis for bar charts or column axis for column and line chart.
It labels items on a chart. Category labels go across the bottom, on the horizontal or X-Axis. Values are normally on the Y-Axis. So if it were a bar chart, a category would have a bar coming from the X Axis and its value would be measured by what point on the Y-Axis it is equal to. The category labels tell us what that bar represents, like sales or profits or a particular year etc.
If the labels on the x-axis and y-axis are real numbers, then every possible point anywhere on the graph corresponds to a pair of real numbers.
Well, a letter below a graph usually labels that axis, which is usually the x-axis. In a distance vs. time graph, the letter on the y-axis is usually D for distance, and the letter on the x-axis is usually T for time. That's about the best I can tell you without seeing the graph
in any graph on horizontal axis we keep the independent variable and on vertical axis the dependent variable. similarly in stress strain diagram the strain is independent variable and stress is dependent variable so due to this reason strain is kept on x-axis and stress is kept on y-axis.
It is a tool used to to organize topics over an amount of time that includes a title, x&y axis, numbers, catagories, and labels.
a title, increments, and labels on the x and y axis. This is mainly in math and science class stuff.
The axes of any chart should be labelled. Usually the horizontal axis is the x-axis and the vertical axis is the y-axis. But, if you are given a square piece of graph paper with two axes on it and either a scatter plot or a line, and no labels nor data then you do not have a chance.