yes the independent variable goes on the x-axis
Usually the y-axis is independent on a graph.===================================Braaak ! Beulah the buzzer says "I don't think so".Most typically, the independent variable is plotted on the 'X'-axis.
The independent variable is on the x axis (that is the horizontial line).ÊÊ The independent varaible is also known as the one you can control or change.
the independent variable is on the x-axis
the independent gose on the x axis because it relies on nothing. the dependent gose on the y axis because it depends on the the independent. ex. the number of seconds you leaves a pan on a stove (independent) determinds how hot it will get (dependent)
It depends on the number of variables and their nature: 2 variables, both independent: either axis 2 variables, one independent: x-axis 3 variables, all independent: any axis 3 variables, 2 independent: x or y-axis. 3 variables, 1 independent: x-axis. and so on.
The x - axis
The X axis
X axis is independent nd Y axis is dependend
the independent variable goes on the x-axis the dependent goes on the y-axis
the independent variable is on the y-axis
Typically the horizontal axis represents the independent variable.
yes the independent variable goes on the x-axis
The independent variable is on the horizontal axis.
x-axis
x is independent because of the x axis and y axis on a coordinate plane.
Y-axis dependent- X-axis