Normally x is the horizontal axis and y is the vertical axis
horizontal axis
the slope.
The x-axis is time and the y-axis is velocity.
In an x-y graph, 'x' has two meanings. Firstly, it can represent a variable whose value can be clearly marked in the horizontal axis. 'x' is the set of numbers displayed on the horizontal axis and implicitly outside the graph too. For example, in the equation 'y=ax+b', x represents a variable. Secondly, it can represent a solution or a specific number of the variable above. For example, when you say 'y=2 when x=3' on the curve, 'x' represents a specify number marked on the horizontal axis. You can interpret which one does the author mean.
the horizontal axis
On a normal graph where points are plotted in algebra, the distances for X are along the horizontal line (sideways) and the distance for Y is along the vertical line (points up and down). Example : If the point (x,y) is (2,0), the point is directly on the horizontal axis, 2 units to the right.
The x is the horizontal axis and y is the vertical axis and they intercept each at right angles at the point of origin
the slope.
the slope
return period
horizontal axis
The x-axis is time and the y-axis is velocity.
bottom line on a graph were a number or object is put when you are graphing. they are always labeled
organizing data
organizing data.
The independent variable goes on the x-axis and the dependent variable goes on the y-axis.
When answering a graph question it doesn't really matter what axis you look t first. That's the same when constructing a graph , you can draw either axis first (:
the title the date