Usually, the way functions and graphs are presented in most mathematical textbooks, the x axis is the horizontal axis on a graph. So even though it doesn't have to be true, but in your case, it probably is.
(As you understand, there is no definite answer to this question, since you can define a graph and label its axes any way you want)
The independent variable is on the x axis (that is the horizontial line).ÊÊ The independent varaible is also known as the one you can control or change.
The x-axis is the horizontal axis on a graph. The y-axis is the vertical axis on a graph.
The convention for an x-y graph is as follows: y | | |_____ x where the x-axis is horizontal and the y-axis is vertical.
A linear graph contains both an x and y axis.
what is the another name for the x-axis
horizontial axis
The independent variable is on the x axis (that is the horizontial line).ÊÊ The independent varaible is also known as the one you can control or change.
The y axis is going up on the graph and the x axis is going sideways on the graph
The x-axis is the horizontal axis on a graph. The y-axis is the vertical axis on a graph.
The x-axis is the horizontal axis on a graph. The y-axis is the vertical axis on a graph.
The horizontal axis of a typical graph would be the "X-axis"
The convention for an x-y graph is as follows: y | | |_____ x where the x-axis is horizontal and the y-axis is vertical.
A linear graph contains both an x and y axis.
its the x-axis on a line graph
Usually the x-axis of a bar graph shows a control range, and is plotted on the bottom of the graph. Time is a common x-axis example.
A graph has both an x and y axis.
If D > 0 then the graph intersects the x-axis 2 times.If D = 0 then the the x-axis is tangent to the graph.If D < 0 then the graph doe not intersects the x-axis.