the independent variable is on the x-axis
It shows how quickly the variable plotted on the vertical axis (y) changes relative to the variable that is plotted on the horizontal axis (x).
Unless I'm missing something, the y variable goes on the y axis and the x variable goes on the x axis.
yes the independent variable goes on the x-axis
Always when using a line graph use the x-axis for independent variable and the y-axis for dependent variable.
the independent variable is on the x-axis
The variable x. If there is an independent variable it would be placed on the x axis but there need not be one.
the variable on the x axis is called the independent variable. the y axis is called the dependant variable
The independent variable goes on the x axis.
It shows how quickly the variable plotted on the vertical axis (y) changes relative to the variable that is plotted on the horizontal axis (x).
X and Y can be literally anything. It depends on what the graph is designed to show.
The x-axis is the independent variable. The y-axis is the dependent variable. [:
Unless I'm missing something, the y variable goes on the y axis and the x variable goes on the x axis.
yes the independent variable goes on the x-axis
Always when using a line graph use the x-axis for independent variable and the y-axis for dependent variable.
X-Axis is manipulated variable. Y-Axis is responding variable
The independent variable is typically placed on the x-axis in a graph or chart.