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the x-axis is horizontal.
XXXXXXXXX=Horizontal X X X X X X X=Vertical.
It is a horizontal axis
The x-intercept is any point on the x-axis that the horizontal line touches or crosses.
If the initial velocity is v, at an angle x to the horizontal, then the vertical component is v*sin(x) and the horizontal component is v*cos(x).
the x-axis is horizontal.
XXXXXXXXX=Horizontal X X X X X X X=Vertical.
It is a horizontal axis
The x-intercept is any point on the x-axis that the horizontal line touches or crosses.
The horizontal change is the change in x. If the line in horizontal then the horizontal change will just be its length.
Yes, as long as it doesn't violate the horizontal/vertical move restriction.
If the initial velocity is v, at an angle x to the horizontal, then the vertical component is v*sin(x) and the horizontal component is v*cos(x).
x-axis * * * * * Not necessarily. The graph of y = 2 is horizontal but it is not the x-axis.
The independent variable is usually plotted on the horizontal or x-axis.
Yes. The horizontal line is the x-axis and the vertical line is the 7-axis.
Normally x is the horizontal axis and y is the vertical axis
Yes, on a graph, the horizontal axis is called the x-axis.