On a vertical axis you should label it the "y-axis". Then make sure to put the numbers needed on the line! :)
A line plot can be made using fractions. Just use fractions rather than whole numbers or other data to mark the scales of the horizontal axis and vertical axis
Line plot - a graph that uses a number line and symbols to represent data
The information must be given on the axis label or in the title of the graph.
It could be a velocity graph or an acceleration graph. If the plot is a straight line it is constant velocity. If the plot is a curve it is acceleration.
by being a boss
X-axis
The label on the y-axis or vertical axis.
Simply plot the irrational number at it's approximate location on the number line and label the irrational number. For example, if you were to plot pi on the number line, you would plot it at about 3.14 and label it with "π" (the pi symbol, if it doesn't show up) Another example is if you want to plot the square root of 2 on the number line. You would plot it at around 1.414 and label it with "√2"
1.3 in a number line is between 1 and 2 .
On a vertical axis you should label it the "y-axis". Then make sure to put the numbers needed on the line! :)
When plotting ordered pairs,always begin at the point of origin (center) and plot along the x axis line first then on the y axis line second/next.☺♥
A line plot can be made using fractions. Just use fractions rather than whole numbers or other data to mark the scales of the horizontal axis and vertical axis
Line plot - a graph that uses a number line and symbols to represent data
I'm not really sure which line plot you mean so I assumed it was the x,y axis line plot. One example could be the shooting solution coordinates in a warship
Combine the title/descriptions of the x-axis and the y-axis to create a title such as the dependence of (y-axis) on (x-axis) along that basis
you put nothing on the y axis because dis isn't like a coordinate graph