the x-axis is horizontal.
XXXXXXXXX=Horizontal X X X X X X X=Vertical.
It is a horizontal axis
To determine if ( y = x ) is a horizontal asymptote for the function ( y = e^x ), we need to analyze the behavior of ( e^x ) as ( x ) approaches infinity. As ( x ) increases, ( e^x ) grows exponentially and does not approach ( x ). Therefore, ( y = x ) is not a horizontal asymptote for ( y = e^x ). In fact, ( e^x ) has no horizontal asymptotes.
The x-intercept is any point on the x-axis that the horizontal line touches or crosses.
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.
x-axis * * * * * Not necessarily. The graph of y = 2 is horizontal but it is not the x-axis.
Yes, on a graph, the horizontal axis is called the x-axis.
Normally x is the horizontal axis and y is the vertical 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.
The horizontal line is called the horizontal axis
on the horizontal axis!