In the Argand diagram (complex plane), numbers on the horizontal axis represent real numbers.
The numbers in the parenthesis represent the ordered pair for x and y. The x axis is horizontal and the y axis is vertical. When plotting the ordered pair, move across the horizontal axis for the first number and along the vertical axis for the second number.
The x-axis represent the horizontal line while the y-axis represents the vertical line.
if u mean math then its the x-axis if u want the vertical then its the y-axis
No, it could be a qualitative variable.
Anywhere along the horizontal axis (i.e the x-axis).
In the Argand diagram (complex plane), numbers on the horizontal axis represent real numbers.
In the Argand diagram (complex plane), numbers on the horizontal axis represent real numbers.
The numbers in the parenthesis represent the ordered pair for x and y. The x axis is horizontal and the y axis is vertical. When plotting the ordered pair, move across the horizontal axis for the first number and along the vertical axis for the second number.
The x-axis represent the horizontal line while the y-axis represents the vertical line.
if u mean math then its the x-axis if u want the vertical then its the y-axis
On the Cartesian plane the horizontal number line is the x axis.
In an x-y graph, 'x' has two meanings. Firstly, it can represent a variable whose value can be clearly marked in the horizontal axis. 'x' is the set of numbers displayed on the horizontal axis and implicitly outside the graph too. For example, in the equation 'y=ax+b', x represents a variable. Secondly, it can represent a solution or a specific number of the variable above. For example, when you say 'y=2 when x=3' on the curve, 'x' represents a specify number marked on the horizontal axis. You can interpret which one does the author mean.
No, it could be a qualitative variable.
It is called the x axis and the vertical number line is the y axis
x-axis
on a graph it the horizontal number line.