If its a Cartesian co-ordinate system then the two axis are orthogonal.
x axis means the horizontal line and y axis means the vertical line
The area under a curve (between it and the x-axis) is found by integrating the curve: area = ∫ y dx The area enclosed between the curve and the x-axis is bounded by where the curve meets the x-axis. 7x - x² - 10 = -(x - 2)(x - 5) = 0 → The curve meets the x-axis at x = 2 and x = 5 The area between the limits is the difference between the value of the the integral at the limits. → A = ∫ y dx = ∫ 7x - x² - 10 dx = (7/2)x² - (1/3)x³ - 10x + c → A = ((7/2)×5² - (1/3)×5³ - 10×5 + c) - ((7/2)×2² - (1/3)×2³ - 10×2 + c) = 4.5
The bit with the negative x-axis goes to the positive x-axis.
Coordinate graphing is a visual method for showing relationships between numbers.
the start on the x axis or the horizontal line! (x,y)
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the relationship between two variables
The steps are to find the y-axis (dependent variable) and the x-axis (independent variable), then make a scale for your variables on the graph.
A graph of Charles' Law shows the relationship between Volume vs. Temperature. Volume is placed on the y axis and temperature on the x axis. The relationship is linear if temperature is in units of Kelvin.
A line is used to describe the relationship between two variables, often an independent variable that is measured on the x-axis, and a dependent variable that is measured along the y-axis.The slope of the line tells you how much y will change for every unit change (change of -1 or +1) in x.A line is used to describe the relationship between two variables, often an independent variable that is measured on the x-axis, and a dependent variable that is measured along the y-axis.The slope of the line tells you how much y will change for every unit change (change of -1 or +1) in x.A line is used to describe the relationship between two variables, often an independent variable that is measured on the x-axis, and a dependent variable that is measured along the y-axis.The slope of the line tells you how much y will change for every unit change (change of -1 or +1) in x.A line is used to describe the relationship between two variables, often an independent variable that is measured on the x-axis, and a dependent variable that is measured along the y-axis.The slope of the line tells you how much y will change for every unit change (change of -1 or +1) in x.
Yes.
If one of the variables was independent or if there was a causal relationship between the two variables, then that variable would be placed on the x-axis. If there were no independent variable but one of them was discrete then that would usually be on the x-axis. Otherwise, any variable could be placed on the x-axis.
positive linear relationship
No the x-axis and y-axis are not in any quadrant. They go between quadrants.
x axis means the horizontal line and y axis means the vertical line
the x-axis goes horizontally (like this _______ ) and the y-axis goes vertically (like this | )
The only function that can be symmetric about the x-axis is the x-axis itself. For each value of x a function, f(x), can have at most one value for f(x). Otherwise it is a mapping or relationship but not a function.