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.
height should be on the x-axis
No the x axis is the abscissa and the y axis the ordinate.
The x-axis represent the horizontal line while the y-axis represents the vertical line.
The X axis is the horizontal line. The Y axis is the vertical line.
Extend the line until it hits the x axis and that is the x intercept. If the line is not parallel to the x axis, then extending it one way will reach the x axis, the other way will not. If the line is parallel to the x axis it will never meet it (or, if you like, it will meet it at plus or minus infinity, which is another way of saying never).
The standard way is vertical, up-down for the Y axis. The X axis is horizontal, left-right
Easy way to remember which axis is which: x is a cross (across)
Easy way to remember which axis is which: x is a cross (across)
It really doesn't matter. But most of time, when most people draw graphs,the x-axis is horizontal (lying down) and the y-axis is vertical (standing up).
It doesn't cross the x-axis since the position the equation is in is 9 units above the x-axis and the graph never curves the other way so it will never touch the x-axis
On a graph the x axis is the one going across the screen, the horizontal axis, and the y axis is going up or down, the vertical axis. A very simple way of remember is to think that the letter x looks like a cross. The letter x is a cross, and the x axis goes across the screen.
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Because that was the way it was made.
Normally the vertical y-axis is considered the dependent variable and the horizontal x-axis the independent variable. ie the variable plotted up the y-axis depends upon the variable plotted along the x-axis.