Not necessarily.
If one of the variables is independent of the other(s) then it is usually placed on the horizontal axis. But that will not be the case if, for example, you want two back-to-back charts.
---Manipulated, which is also called the independentvariable.
Independent variable.
it is an unusual variable called the protocathletica variable.
on the horizontal axis!
It depends on which variable is independent, and which one is dependent (its value is determined by a function of the independent variable). So suppose that concentration is a function of an arbitrary length (the length is what determines concentration). The independent variable (length) is put on the horizontal axis, and the dependent variable (concentration) is put on the vertical axis.
The independent variable is on the horizontal axis.
The independent variable is typically placed on the horizontal (x) axis in a line graph for science. This variable is manipulated or controlled by the experimenter to observe its effect on the dependent variable.
Independent Variable c:
The indipendant variable
---Manipulated, which is also called the independentvariable.
The independent variable is the thing the experimenter deliberately changes while observing the effects on the dependent variable.
Independent variable.
it is an unusual variable called the protocathletica variable.
it is an unusual variable called the protocathletica variable.
on the horizontal axis!
It depends on which variable is independent, and which one is dependent (its value is determined by a function of the independent variable). So suppose that concentration is a function of an arbitrary length (the length is what determines concentration). The independent variable (length) is put on the horizontal axis, and the dependent variable (concentration) is put on the vertical axis.
The independent variable goes on the horizontal (x) axis.