.... then your graph is inverted.
The value that you manipulate (change) goes on the x-axis. This is also known as the independent variable. :)
Which point is not located on the xaxis or the yaxis of a coordinate grid?Read more:Which_point_is_not_located_on_the_xaxis_or_the_yaxis_of_a_coordinate_grid
The variable that goes on the y axis is the dependent variable. This is the one that you measure, and do not control. The variable that goes on the x axis is the independent variable. This is the one that you control and change throughout the experiment. No other variables feature on the graph.
The vertical y axis on the Cartesian plane is both negative and positive
.... then your graph is inverted.
up and down. the x goes left and right
The value that you manipulate (change) goes on the x-axis. This is also known as the independent variable. :)
Which point is not located on the xaxis or the yaxis of a coordinate grid?Read more:Which_point_is_not_located_on_the_xaxis_or_the_yaxis_of_a_coordinate_grid
You can determine which variable that goes on the x axis on a line graph by checking the number that comes first in a set of pair or from table, e.g [2,4]. 2 will be on the x axis because it is the first number in the pair
The variable that goes on the x axis is the independent variable. For example if you were measuring time and plant growth you would put time on the x axis, because the time is independent and doesn't depend on the plan growth.
The independent variable goes on the x-axis and the dependent variable goes on the y-axis.
The independent variable goes on the x axis.
The independent variable typically goes on the x-axis and the dependent variable goes on the y-axis in a line graph for science.
the independent variable goes on the x-axis the dependent goes on the y-axis
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