horizontal:x vertical: y
A coordinate graph has two perpendicular lines, or axes, labeled with number and called number lines. The horizontal axis is called the x-axis. The vertical axis is called the y-axis. The point where the x-axis and y-axis intersect is called the origin. I'm doing this in school now!
What is the scale vertical axis
Horizontal is X-Axis and Vertical is Y-Axis.
The y-axis is the vertical axis on a graph.
On a vertical axis you should label it the "y-axis". Then make sure to put the numbers needed on the line! :)
Normally x is the horizontal axis and y is the vertical axis
The x is the horizontal axis and y is the vertical axis and they intercept each at right angles at the point of origin
The y axis is vertical whereas the x axis is horizontal and both axes are perpendicular to each other.
When you graph lines or points, the cross drawn behind them, labeled with numbers and units, are the axes. The horizontal line is the x-axis, and the vertical the y-axis.
In a two-axis system, each point has coordinates that specify its position in relation to the two axes. The horizontal axis is typically labeled x, and the vertical axis is labeled y. The coordinates of a point are written as (x, y).
The x axis is the horizontal axis. The y axis is the vertical axis.
The vertical axis is the y-axis. The horizontal axis is the x-axis.
The y axis is vertical and the x axis is horizontal.
The y-axis is vertical and the x-axis is horizontal.
The vertical axis is a reference axis usually denoted as y-axis in Cartesian co-ordinate system. It can be said that a vertical axis is the axis perpendicular to a reference horizontal surface.
horizontal:x vertical: y