X has two lines that cross. Think of a-cross. X axis is horizontal on a coordinate plane. Y has a vertical line... the Y axis is the vertical on a coordinate plane.
When you graph lines or points, the cross drawn behind them, labeled with numbers and units, are the axes. The horizontal line is the x-axis, and the vertical the y-axis.
yes, and the x-axis is horizontal
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The horizontal line is the x axis and the vertical line is the y axis.
X has two lines that cross. Think of a-cross. X axis is horizontal on a coordinate plane. Y has a vertical line... the Y axis is the vertical on a coordinate plane.
A coordinate grid is squares. It has an origin where a vertical line, the y axis, and a horizontal line, the x axis, cross.
On a typical graph, the vertical line is the y-axis, they horizontal line is the x-axis.
When you graph lines or points, the cross drawn behind them, labeled with numbers and units, are the axes. The horizontal line is the x-axis, and the vertical the y-axis.
The y-axis is the vertical line on a line graph.
Cartesian coordinate plane. The vertical line becomes the y-axis. The horizontal line is the x-axis.
No, the "Y" axis is the vertical line, the horizontal line is the "X" axis.
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.
Yes. The horizontal line is the x-axis and the vertical line is the 7-axis.
Undefined slopes belong to lines that are vertical. These lines do not cross the y-axis, but do cross the x-axis. Therefore, the equation for these lines are always: x = # (where # is the value at which the line is crossing the x-axis).
It is the vertical line of the y axis
yes, and the x-axis is horizontal