X comes first most of the time like when u are graphing coordinates or when you are making a graph
NO, first comes x-axis and then y-axis. You can think of it as having X-axis as a base on which you are standing and y-axis as a wall/ side, the main thing is base/x-axis because you are not standing on the walls, or you can just remember it by thinking that in the alphabet x comes before y! The y-axis is perpendicular to the x-axis.
The first number is the X axis and the second number is the Y axis
it is the x then the y
On a graph, the x-axis comes first. The x-axis can be described as a number line, for which the y-axis rests on. The z-axis rests on both.
The X axis goes left to right, while the Y axis goes up and down.
The x axis comes first! The Y axis is second!Remember: X,Y,Z!
the x axis come first then the y axis
The x-axis comes first. because x comes before y.
The x number comes first.
NO, first comes x-axis and then y-axis. You can think of it as having X-axis as a base on which you are standing and y-axis as a wall/ side, the main thing is base/x-axis because you are not standing on the walls, or you can just remember it by thinking that in the alphabet x comes before y! The y-axis is perpendicular to the x-axis.
the X axis goes first then the Y axis.
x axis
Well, honey, the x-axis always comes before the y-axis in the Cartesian coordinate system. It's like the x-axis is the opening act, setting the stage for the y-axis to come in and steal the show. So, remember, x marks the spot before y gets its turn to shine.
In notation of coordinates it is the x axis followed by the y axis
The first number is the X axis and the second number is the Y axis
it is the x then the y
The x-axis comes first.