The value axis, often referred to as the Y-axis in a graph, represents the scale of values for the data being plotted. It typically shows quantitative measurements, such as amounts, percentages, or other numerical values, allowing for visual comparison with the categories or time intervals represented on the X-axis. This axis is crucial for interpreting the magnitude and trends of the data being visualized.
It can be. However, if there is a category axis, it is usually the horizontal axis.
First value: abscissa, is the distance from the origin along the horizontal axis (usually the x-axis). Second value: ordinate, is the distance from the origin along the vertical axis (usually the y-axis).
Another name for the y-axis is the vertical axis.
On the y-axis, normally.
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False! the vertical axis ( y axis) is the one also known as the value axis
It can be. However, if there is a category axis, it is usually the horizontal axis.
First value: abscissa, is the distance from the origin along the horizontal axis (usually the x-axis). Second value: ordinate, is the distance from the origin along the vertical axis (usually the y-axis).
Another name for the y-axis is the vertical axis.
It is the value of the variable which is plotted on the vertical axis. It is likely to be the dependent variable.
the y axis in excel is also known as the value axis
y- axis
On the y-axis, normally.
No. The vertical axis is the y-axis.
X-axis
Because y is dependent on the value of x
A value of the variable when the polynomial has a value of 0. Equivalently, the value of the variable when the graph of the polynomial intersects the variable axis (usually the x-axis).