y is up and down, x is forward and back, And Z is left and right. If you mean like a sales chart, it probably means different products they are selling. That is what they mean, where you find them are depending on the chart
This is a Math problem, not strictly speaking a chemical one. as I understand it, in Cartesian coordinates ( named after Descartes) - the X coordinate is the Horizontal line and the Y is the Vertical. Either lines or components- as in lines of force, directional angles, etc. The X could correspond to latitude and the Y Longitude in map making, but this is rarely done. ( lat/Long is used instead- Lat always coming first-=as per alphabetical order.)
The X axis and Y axis are the parts of a graph. The X axis is the horizontal axis, while the Y axis is the vertical axis.
The x axis and y axis are on a graph. The x axis is the horizontal line on the bottom. The y axis is the vertical line on the side.
y is then length and x is the wide
So basically, when you stir a solution, it physically moves all of the chemicals around so the atoms of each are more evenly spread throughout the solution. imagine X represents one reactant, and Y represents the other reactant. Before stirring, they are mixed like this : X X X X X Y X Y X Y X Y Y Y Y Y After Stirring they are like this : X Y X Y X Y X Y X Y X Y X Y X Y X Y so more of the X molecules are next to more of the Y molecules so the reaction happens quicker.
How do you graph y=-x+3
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they are oriended along the x, y, and z axis(:
P-orbitals have dumbbell shape.their X & Y orientation is same as the X & Y coordinate axis and that of Z is represented making 45 degree to X and Y
The answer depends on the values of x and y. The answer depends on the values of x and y. The answer depends on the values of x and y. The answer depends on the values of x and y.
y = x This is a line and a function. Function values are y values.
domain = x-values range = y-values for which x or y is a solution
The x values are on the horizontal axis and the y values are on the vertical axis.
The value of y increases, such that x*y remains a constant.
On an x-y graph, the line y=x is a diagonal from bottom left to top right when x and y increase at the same rate. If values of x increase faster than values of y, then the line would curve away from the y-axis.
Choose some values for x. Then calculate the corresponding values of y using the formula. Put these values in a table.Choose some values for x. Then calculate the corresponding values of y using the formula. Put these values in a table.Choose some values for x. Then calculate the corresponding values of y using the formula. Put these values in a table.Choose some values for x. Then calculate the corresponding values of y using the formula. Put these values in a table.
In ordered pair forms (0,-5) (1,-4) (2,-3) The first values are the x values and the second values are the y values.
If the table consists of a column of x values and a column of y values, and if the x values are in increasing order, ten the y values will be in decreasing order. The graph of y against x will have a downward slope. That is, the line or curve will be going from top left of the chart to bottom right.
In general, y-axis values are the values that depend on the x-axis values.
X - Y^2 = 1 - Y^2 = - X + 1 Y^2 = X - 1 Y = (+/-) sqrt(X - 1) now, X is represented as a function of Y. Function values are generally Y values.
Traditionally y is a function of x and hence it is dependent. Graphically as well various values of x result in corresponding values of y; showing the dependence of y on x.