posotive/ negative numbers
The horizontal axis is always your x-axis. So just put an X next to your x-axis and you've labelled it.
To plot coordinate points, start by identifying the point's coordinates, typically in the format (x, y). Locate the x-coordinate on the horizontal axis (x-axis) and the y-coordinate on the vertical axis (y-axis). From the x-axis position, move vertically to the corresponding y-value, and place a point where the two meet. Finally, label the point if needed for clarity.
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)
Just label one axis x and the other axis y. Voila!! x y graph!
the title, Y Axis X axis label and/or legend. (this either replaces the "X axis" making it just "axis" , or its just a wrong answer.
X axis is horizontal, and The Y axis is vertical.
The horizontal axis is always your x-axis. So just put an X next to your x-axis and you've labelled it.
the independent variable
It depends on your question
To plot coordinate points, start by identifying the point's coordinates, typically in the format (x, y). Locate the x-coordinate on the horizontal axis (x-axis) and the y-coordinate on the vertical axis (y-axis). From the x-axis position, move vertically to the corresponding y-value, and place a point where the two meet. Finally, label the point if needed for clarity.
"atomic weight" is always on the x-axis of the mass spectrum graph.
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)
Just label one axis x and the other axis y. Voila!! x y graph!
the title, Y Axis X axis label and/or legend. (this either replaces the "X axis" making it just "axis" , or its just a wrong answer.
axis labels are x and y while bar graph labels explain what the graph is representing.
An x-intercept is any point on a graph where a line touches the x-axis.
The independent variable is plotted on the horizontal axis, or x axis. The dependent variable, or response variable is plotted on the vertical axis, or y axis.