The answer depends on what it is that you are trying to study.
The dependent variable (DV) is typically plotted on the y-axis, while the independent variable (IV) is plotted on the x-axis. This arrangement allows for a clear visualization of how changes in the independent variable affect the dependent variable in a graph.
No, day goes on the x axis and time goes on the y axis.
No the x-axis and y-axis are not in any quadrant. They go between quadrants.
yes the independent variable goes on the x-axis
The dependent variable will go on the x-axis.
In research, the independent variable (IV) is the factor that is manipulated or controlled by the researcher to observe its effects, while the dependent variable (DV) is the outcome that is measured to assess the impact of the IV. Typically, the IV is placed on the x-axis of a graph, representing the different conditions or treatments, whereas the DV is placed on the y-axis, representing the results or responses observed. This arrangement helps clarify the relationship between the two variables.
The dependent variable (DV) is typically plotted on the y-axis, while the independent variable (IV) is plotted on the x-axis. This arrangement allows for a clear visualization of how changes in the independent variable affect the dependent variable in a graph.
No, day goes on the x axis and time goes on the y axis.
height should be on the x-axis
The X axis is the horizontal line. The Y axis is the vertical line.
The x - axis
the x axis come first then the y axis
x-axis
No, typically in a scatter plot, the independent variable goes on the x-axis and the dependent variable goes on the y-axis. So in this case, mass would go on the x-axis and density on the y-axis.
No the x-axis and y-axis are not in any quadrant. They go between quadrants.
Y-axis dependent- X-axis
Because it is the independent variable, and so the x axis depends on the y axis.