The x values are on the horizontal axis and the y values are on the vertical axis.
You cannot do it as this will affect the shape of the graph. The x-axis, like the y-axis, must go in order. What is the point of them giving you values of x-axis if you can skip it?
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It is usual to plot the values of the dependent variable on the y-axis. That is what you measure when you change something else, the independent variable.
It plots the horizontal values on the x axis while the vertical values are plotted on the y axis and both axes intersect each other at 90 degrees on the Cartesian plane.
In general, y-axis values are the values that depend on the x-axis values.
The x values are on the horizontal axis and the y values are on the vertical axis.
You cannot do it as this will affect the shape of the graph. The x-axis, like the y-axis, must go in order. What is the point of them giving you values of x-axis if you can skip it?
The darker horizontal line on a graph. It represents the x-values. The lighter vertical line is the y axis. It represents the y-values.
The darker horizontal line on a graph. It represents the x-values. The lighter vertical line is the y axis. It represents the y-values.
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independant variable
It is usual to plot the values of the dependent variable on the y-axis. That is what you measure when you change something else, the independent variable.
It plots the horizontal values on the x axis while the vertical values are plotted on the y axis and both axes intersect each other at 90 degrees on the Cartesian plane.
This is called a line graph, with time shown on the x-axis in seconds, minutes, hours etc. and the data values shown on the y-axis.
Domain is the spectrum of values on the x-axis. Domain will be which x-values can be plugged into that equation and give an answer. Range is the same thing, but y-values. On the graph it will be the y-values that are included in the graph.