x = -2 is a vertical line, two units to the left of the y-axis.
If you are graphing the results of an experiment, the dependent variable is on the vertical, or y-axis, and the independent variable is on the horizontal axis, or x-axis.
You need to use a graphing calculator.Go to: Y = > Y = (type any number) > GraphYour line will be VERTICAL!!!!!!!!!|||||||||||||
On the Cartesian plane the x line is the horizontal axis and the y line is the vertical axis.
The x-axis represent the horizontal line while the y-axis represents the vertical line.
In classical Cartesian algebra, the x axis is defined as a horizontal number line defining the distance from a zero point called the "origin." The y axis is a vertical line defining the vertical distance from the same origin. This system has been adapted to define axes on any number of graphing systems, from Microsoft Excel to modern machine tools.
x = -2 is a vertical line, two units to the left of the y-axis.
If you are graphing the results of an experiment, the dependent variable is on the vertical, or y-axis, and the independent variable is on the horizontal axis, or x-axis.
No, the "Y" axis is the vertical line, the horizontal line is the "X" axis.
The y-axis is the vertical line on a line graph.
You need to use a graphing calculator.Go to: Y = > Y = (type any number) > GraphYour line will be VERTICAL!!!!!!!!!|||||||||||||
A vertical line is a line that runs up and down. On a graph, it is either the y axis or parallel to the y axis. It is also perpendicular to the x axis.
On a typical graph, the vertical line is the y-axis, they horizontal line is the x-axis.
On the Cartesian plane the x line is the horizontal axis and the y line is the vertical axis.
x axis means the horizontal line and y axis means the vertical line
The x-axis represent the horizontal line while the y-axis represents the vertical line.
It is the vertical line of the y axis