posotive/ negative numbers
On a vertical axis you should label it the "y-axis". Then make sure to put the numbers needed on the line! :)
The horizontal axis is always your x-axis. So just put an X next to your x-axis and you've labelled it.
title,axis,interval,label and scale
the title, Y Axis X axis label and/or legend. (this either replaces the "X axis" making it just "axis" , or its just a wrong answer.
posotive/ negative numbers
On a vertical axis you should label it the "y-axis". Then make sure to put the numbers needed on the line! :)
It is important to include a label on the axis of anygraph.It is important to include a label on the axis of anygraph.It is important to include a label on the axis of anygraph.It is important to include a label on the axis of anygraph.
The label on the vertical axis of a pictograph representing numbers of people speaking different languages is typically "Number of People" or "Population." This axis is used to show the quantity or count of individuals for each language category depicted in the pictograph.
That refers to a label (descriptive text) that describes an axis - presumably on a graph.
The label should indicate what is being measured along the axis, and the units used for these measurements.
X axis is horizontal, and The Y axis is vertical.
the independent variable
It depends on your question
You can draw a graph any way you want to, as long as you label both axes clearly, to show which direction is positive and which direction is negative, on each axis. Typically ... the way people are accustomed to looking at a graph ... numbers on the x-axis are positive on the right half, and numbers on the y-axis are positive on the top half.
axis labels are x and y while bar graph labels explain what the graph is representing.
potential energy