the one you're comparing, the y-axis is your control.
the dependent variable goes on the y- axis
the x-axis goes horizontally (like this _______ ) and the y-axis goes vertically (like this | )
No, day goes on the x axis and time goes on the y axis.
Unless I'm missing something, the y variable goes on the y axis and the x variable goes on the x axis.
the one you're comparing, the y-axis is your control.
the dependent variable goes on the y- axis
the y axis goes y to the sky! it goes up and down
the x-axis goes horizontally (like this _______ ) and the y-axis goes vertically (like this | )
No, day goes on the x axis and time goes on the y axis.
Normally, the y axis on on a graph is the one that goes vertically. It usually used to represent the output of a function, where the x axis (the horizontal one) represents the input.
the X axis goes first then the Y axis.
X goes on the x-axis, and y goes on the y-axis....
Unless I'm missing something, the y variable goes on the y axis and the x variable goes on the x axis.
The X axis goes left to right, while the Y axis goes up and down.
the independent variable goes on the x-axis the dependent goes on the y-axis
The variable that goes on the y-axis is the dependent variable, and it is plotted vertically. The y-axis typically represents the response or outcome being measured in a study or experiment.