To construct a graph where "What If" is labeled, start by determining the variables you want to analyze. Plot the independent variable on the x-axis and the dependent variable on the y-axis. Label the axes clearly, and add the "What If" label prominently on the graph to indicate that it represents hypothetical scenarios or alternative outcomes based on changes in the independent variable. This approach helps visualize how different inputs impact the results.
organizing data
organizing data.
X would be labeled with years and y with how many games they won.
cartesian coordinate system apex :)
Normally x is the horizontal axis and y is the vertical axis
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 x-axis is time and the y-axis is velocity.
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 independent variable goes on the x-axis and the dependent variable goes on the y-axis.
In a graph, the independent variable is typically labeled on the x-axis (horizontal axis). This is the variable that is manipulated or controlled in an experiment to observe its effect on the dependent variable, which is usually plotted on the y-axis (vertical axis).
organizing data
organizing data.
To translate the graph y = x to the graph of y = x - 6, shift the graph of y = x down 6 units.
X would be labeled with years and y with how many games they won.
cartesian coordinate system apex :)
the title the date