It is the x axis and the vertical is the y axis on the Cartesian plane whereas both axes intercept each other at the point of origin at right angles.
If one of the two variables is independent (or explanatory) then it goes on the horizontal axis. Otherwise you do whatever you like.
It can be. However, if there is a category axis, it is usually the horizontal axis.
the horizontal axis for chart is called X-axis.
Yes, on a graph, the horizontal axis is called the x-axis.
It is the x axis and the vertical is the y axis on the Cartesian plane whereas both axes intercept each other at the point of origin at right angles.
It is the x axis and the vertical is the y axis on the Cartesian plane whereas both axes intercept each other at the point of origin at right angles.
The variable plotted along the horizontal (x) axis is termed the independent variable. The variable plotted along the vertical (y) axis is termed the dependent variable. Usually equations of curves are given in the form y = f(x) meaning that the y value is dependent on the x value.
False! the vertical axis ( y axis) is the one also known as the value axis
If one of the two variables is independent (or explanatory) then it goes on the horizontal axis. Otherwise you do whatever you like.
The horizontal axis is also called the x-axis.
It can be. However, if there is a category axis, it is usually the horizontal axis.
the horizontal axis for chart is called X-axis.
Yes, on a graph, the horizontal axis is called the x-axis.
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