The side is the WRONG answer. A Y axis is up and down and a X axis is left and right. Easiest way to remember is Y to the sky, X to the side.
Also, the Z axis is front to back.
At what point does line represented by the equation 8x + 4y = -4 intersects the y-axis, and at what point in the negative direction of x-axis.
It is movement in the vertical direction. In 2-dimensional analytical geometry, it is the distance in the direction parallel to the y-axis.
The y- axis in the vertical axis and the x-axis in the horizantal axis
In a standard Cartesian coordinate system, the x-axis runs horizontally from left to right, while the y-axis runs vertically from bottom to top. The point where the two axes intersect is called the origin, typically denoted as (0,0). Positive values on the x-axis extend to the right, and positive values on the y-axis extend upward.
The unclear information given suggests that the coordinate is (-4, 0)
up/down
The Y-axis is located on the left side of a four sided graph. It is going in a vertical direction.
motion in the direction of the 3 axes namely x - axis, y - axis and z - axis...
Conventionally, the x axis is time and usually the y axis is, respectively, radial speed and radial acceleration. In such examples, the y-variables are measured in one direction from a fixed point (the origin). Motion across that direction is usually ignored.
Yes , there is a constant acceleration is the y- axis. and that acceleration is called acceleration due to gravity or Gravity. Gravity attracts every falling body which is on y axis. that's why the gravity is on y axis which is constant
Y is the response variable and it goes on the vertical axis.
A unit vector in the positive direction of the y-axis.
At what point does line represented by the equation 8x + 4y = -4 intersects the y-axis, and at what point in the negative direction of x-axis.
Yes: such a vector would have only an x component, and it's change in regards to the y axis would be 0 (i.e. it would never get closer or farther from the y-axis).
Oh, dude, the positive direction on the y-axis is like the upward direction. You know, where things go when they're feeling optimistic and want to reach for the stars. So, if you're looking at a graph and you see things going up, that's the positive y-direction. Easy peasy, right?
It is movement in the vertical direction. In 2-dimensional analytical geometry, it is the distance in the direction parallel to the y-axis.
To find the direction of motion from a distance x axis and time y axis graph, look at the slope of the graph. A positive slope indicates motion in the positive direction, while a negative slope indicates motion in the negative direction. A horizontal line indicates stationary motion.