The coordinate plane is divided into four sections known as quadrants. These are labeled as Quadrant I (top right), Quadrant II (top left), Quadrant III (bottom left), and Quadrant IV (bottom right). Each quadrant corresponds to a specific combination of positive and negative values for the x and y coordinates. Quadrant I has both coordinates positive, Quadrant II has a negative x and a positive y, Quadrant III has both negative, and Quadrant IV has a positive x and a negative y.
Y axis divided by x axis
The x and y axis cross at (0,0) on the coordinate plane.
It is the x axis
A coordinate plane consists of the y axis up and left and the x axis right and down
The horizontal number line on a coordinate plane is called the x-axis, and the vertical number line on a coordinate plane is called the y-axis.
Quadrant
Y axis divided by x axis
Quadrant.
The x and y axis cross at (0,0) on the coordinate plane.
y-axis
It is the x axis
A coordinate plane consists of the y axis up and left and the x axis right and down
The horizontal number line on a coordinate plane is called the x-axis, and the vertical number line on a coordinate plane is called the y-axis.
Coordinate Plane
The vertical axis in a plane coordinate graph
I believe you mean the x-axis, the horizontal axis on a coordinate plane
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.