y=1 does not cross the x-axis. It is a line parallel to the x-axis (and therefore can't ever cross it)
horizontal = x axis vertical = y axis 3d axis = z axis in an elipses, there is also a major and minor axis and finally, 3 Axis Powers: Germany, Japan, and Italy
there are 4 axis of symmetry in a circle
According tod DSM-IV-TR it typically falls under Axis I
One intercept of the y-axis and infinitely many of the x-axis.
When using the DSM-IV-TR the V code 71.09 means: V71.09 No Diagnosis or Condition on Axis I No Diagnosis on Axis II
Axis I is your primary psychiatric diagnosis. Medication can be used to treat a psychiatric diagnosis. Axis II is for a personality disorder. You don't necessarily have a personality disorder when you have a psych diagnosis. Also you don't necessarily have a psych diagnosis when you have a personality disorder. Personality disorders can't be treated with medication. Anti-social personality disorder is a good example. There is no medication that will make you have empathy for other people.
In the DSM-IV-TR, and in the upcoming DSM-V, ADHD is coded on Axis I. Axis II is reserved for developmental delay and personality disorders.
y=1 does not cross the x-axis. It is a line parallel to the x-axis (and therefore can't ever cross it)
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It takes 1 sidereal day for the to earth to spin on its axis. That is 23.93447 hours.
There need not be any. There can also be 1 or 5.
The second cervical vertebra is also known as the axis vertebra. It is a unique vertebra as it allows for rotation of the head.
Yes, oppositional defiant disorder is typically classified under Axis I in the DSM-IV-TR. However, with the introduction of the DSM-5, the multi-axial system has been replaced, and oppositional defiant disorder is now simply considered a mental health disorder without a specific axis designation.
There are 31 days in August.
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1. round the sun. 2. round its own axis.