Usually the x-axis is horizontal and the y-axis is vertical
the x and y is the name of the axis, you need to label the axis on a graph as X and Y.X is the the line that goes horizontally and y is the one that goes in a portrait way.the way to remember is .if you cross your hand to make the X letter one hand goes across the other therefore the axis x is the line that is going across.
Vertical is up and down, and horizontal is left to right.
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In TextAlign, the difference between vertical and horizontal alignment is which way you align something. Horizontal alignment is set by aligning to the center, right, or left and vertical alignment is set by aligning to the top, bottom, or middle of a cell.
How about remembering "y goes to the sky" since the y-axis is the vertical axis.
If there is an independent variable then that goes on the horizontal axis. Otherwise, you decide which way you want to plot them.
The X axis is the horizontal line. The Y axis is the vertical line.
(x,y). x axis first, the one that goes horizantial. Then your y axis, which is the vertical one
Usually the x-axis is horizontal and the y-axis is vertical
The standard way is vertical, up-down for the Y axis. The X axis is horizontal, left-right
The x-axis represent the horizontal line while the y-axis represents the vertical line.
Vertical goes up and down.
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.
A vertical line goes up and down otherwise to say it goes straight up
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).
yes because aric says so