Linear equations (sometimes called Linear Functions) are done using the general form y = mx + b y represents your y-axis value at a certain point m represents the slope of your line (how steep or how gentle it is) x represents the x-axis value at the same point as y b represents the y-axis intercept (where your line crosses the y-axis Given the example y=3x + 1: the m (slope) in this case is 3 the b (y-intercept) is +1 x and y will change for each point on this line. Since our 'b' is 1, we know that the point (0,1) is on our line. So, it can be said that 1 = 3(0) + 1 instead of y = mx + b Working this out, we have 1=1 (which is true).
The y axis represents the vertical co-ordinates whereas the x axis represents the horizontal co-ordinates.
Since there are no equations following, the answer must be "none of them".
The x-axis represent the horizontal line while the y-axis represents the vertical line.
x=0
X = 0
Assuming the graph is linear, all equations will follow the formula y = mx + c, where "mx" represents the gradient of the line; "c" is the y-intercept i.e. where the graph crosses the y-axis.
The y axis represents the vertical co-ordinates whereas the x axis represents the horizontal co-ordinates.
Linear equations (sometimes called Linear Functions) are done using the general form y = mx + b y represents your y-axis value at a certain point m represents the slope of your line (how steep or how gentle it is) x represents the x-axis value at the same point as y b represents the y-axis intercept (where your line crosses the y-axis Given the example y=3x + 1: the m (slope) in this case is 3 the b (y-intercept) is +1 x and y will change for each point on this line. Since our 'b' is 1, we know that the point (0,1) is on our line. So, it can be said that 1 = 3(0) + 1 instead of y = mx + b Working this out, we have 1=1 (which is true).
The x-axis usually represents the independent variable, while the y-axis represents the dependent variable.
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The darker horizontal line on a graph. It represents the x-values. The lighter vertical line is the y axis. It represents the y-values.
Usually the x-axis.
The y axis represents the vertical co-ordinates whereas the x axis represents the horizontal co-ordinates.
y axis represents frequency ona histogram
lines of lattitude extend up the y axis but are parallel to/on the x axis
The coordinates of the point of intersection represents the solution to the linear equations.