The variables that you are plotting on the graph!
Sketching a graph is drawing an approximation of the graph. The shape of the graph must be correct including the correct number of intercepts with the axes and any asymptotes. You are usually expected to label these. However, you are not required to ensure that the scales on the axes are accurate or other points on the graph are accurately marked.
It has axes.
Yes.
It is the point of origin of the x and y axes of the graph
The variables that you are plotting on the graph!
title; label
units
Sketching a graph is drawing an approximation of the graph. The shape of the graph must be correct including the correct number of intercepts with the axes and any asymptotes. You are usually expected to label these. However, you are not required to ensure that the scales on the axes are accurate or other points on the graph are accurately marked.
after creating your graph go to the layout tab, axis title then choose either horizontal or vertical axis
It has axes.
X and Y axes.
A truncated graph has on of its axes cut off or "truncated"
The scales and title applied to the graph's axes.
If the question refers to the axes of a graph, their intersection is called the "origin".
Yes.
It is the point of origin of the x and y axes of the graph