it is the dependent variable
The Independent variable is placed on the x-axis and the dependent variable is placed on the y- axis
which is considered as dependent on the variable on x axis which is considered as independent variable in the plotting of graph
Usually the variable placed on the x-axis will be the known values to which you want to correlate the unknown variable on the y-axis. Usually sequential information such as sample number or date or time will be placed on the x-axis as well.
In a graph, the dependent variable is typically placed on the vertical axis (y-axis). This is because the dependent variable is the one that changes in response to the independent variable, which is plotted on the horizontal axis (x-axis). By convention, the y-axis represents the outcome or effect being measured, while the x-axis represents the input or cause.
In a scatter diagram, the explanatory variable is typically placed along the x-axis, while the response variable is placed along the y-axis. This arrangement helps to visualize the relationship between the two variables, allowing for easier interpretation of how changes in the explanatory variable may influence the response variable.
The Independent variable is placed on the x-axis and the dependent variable is placed on the y- axis
which is considered as dependent on the variable on x axis which is considered as independent variable in the plotting of graph
Usually the variable placed on the x-axis will be the known values to which you want to correlate the unknown variable on the y-axis. Usually sequential information such as sample number or date or time will be placed on the x-axis as well.
Dependent variable take on X-axis and independent variable take on Y-axis in a graph.
An independant variable should always be on the x-axis of a graph and the dependant variable on the y-axis.
it is the variable that you change during an experiment and is placed on the x axis. for example, if you are checking for the effect of light intensity on water uptake by a plant, the independent variable is the different light intensity values that you have and the dependent variable is the rate of water uptake which will be on the y axis.
Generally the dependant variable is placed vertically on the y-axis. This is simply because you are usually trying to derive some equation of the form y = c*x + d.
I believe you meant the "independent" variable, and it is the X axis. The Y axis (the vertical one) is for the dependent variable.
On the y-axis (the bottom of the table)
the y-axis is the dependent variable and the x-axis is the independent variable.
The variable x. If there is an independent variable it would be placed on the x axis but there need not be one.
Normally, the dependent variable is plotted on the y-axis and the independent variable is plotted on the x-axis.