The x-intercept of a line is the point at which the line crosses the x-axis.
The bootom of the coordinate grid
If a point lies on the x-axis then by definition it is located at (x,0) ie the y coordinate is 0.If a point lies on the y-axis then it's located at (0,y) ie the x coordinate is 0.
the principal or horizontal axis of a system of coordinates, points along which have a value of zero for all other coordinates.
The y- axis in the vertical axis and the x-axis in the horizantal axis
x axis
The x-intercept of a line is the point at which the line crosses the x-axis.
dependent, y-axis, independent, x-axis, forgot the r and m
The bootom of the coordinate grid
If a point lies on the x-axis then by definition it is located at (x,0) ie the y coordinate is 0.If a point lies on the y-axis then it's located at (0,y) ie the x coordinate is 0.
A Coordinate Graph is a graph which has a x and y axis for you to plot
A coordinate graph has two perpendicular lines, or axes, labeled with number and called number lines. The horizontal axis is called the x-axis. The vertical axis is called the y-axis. The point where the x-axis and y-axis intersect is called the origin. I'm doing this in school now!
the principal or horizontal axis of a system of coordinates, points along which have a value of zero for all other coordinates.
The zero of a polynomial in the variable x, is a value of x for which the polynomial is zero. It is a value where the graph of the polynomial intersects the x-axis.
The y- axis in the vertical axis and the x-axis in the horizantal axis
It's known as the X-axis. Most of the time used for the Independent Variable. Also used for the run (if on a Cartesian Plane) if doing slope. It does not have a Direct Definition, but is called the X-axis.
The y-axis (not axle) is the set of all points on the coordinate plane for which x = 0. So if you are looking for the point on the line for which x = 0 then it must, by definition, be on the y-axis.