Horizontal is X-Axis and Vertical is Y-Axis.
If x is horizontal distance in your graph, and y is vertical distance, the vertical intercept is what y is when x=0. For example, if x is the time since you started a business, and y is how much your business is worth, the vertical intercept is how much money you started off with.
Vertical is the Y-Axis Horizontal is the X-Axis -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Vertical is up to down Horizontal is left to right
horizontal, heres a way to remember it. X is a cross, so it must be across the page.
On a graph, you will have a vertical numbered line and a horizontal numbered line. The vertical one is called the "y-axis" and the horizontal is the "x-axis." You are either looking for a line, shape, or arc that touches, or "intercepts" on the x-axis (horizontal line).
No, it is horizontal.
2x-2/x^2+3x-4
The line x = -4 is vertical, so a line that is perpendicular to it is horizontal, so its slope is 0.
oblique
The equation of a horizontal line is y = constant (e.g you might have y=2 if your horizontal line is 2 up the y axis).For a vertical line the equation will be x=constant so if you wanted the equstion of the vertical line that crosses the x axis at 5 it would be x=5.If you want the equations of the horizontal and vertical axis then they are:horizontal axis: y=0vertical axis: x=0
y=2 is actually a horizontal line. x=2 is vertical.
Horizontal : y = 0Vertical: x = -2.
Horizontal : y = 0Vertical: x = 2.
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False. X = 3 is a vertical line.
the x-axis is horizontal.
The y axis is vertical and the x axis is horizontal.