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Where is x on the graph?

Updated: 8/23/2023
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14y ago

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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.

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12y ago

x is placed on the axis of the graph which is the line going horizontal.

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