The X axis goes left to right, while the Y axis goes up and down.
The x axis is the horizontal (flat, bottom, left-right) axis generally, though sometimes they are manipulated to make math easier. -the x axis sometimes represents time The y axis is the vertical (up-down) one.
Left-click the mouse on the x axis. The end points of the axis will show up as blocked squares. Right Click mouse to get Format Axis (or go to Format on the menu bar) Select the Scale tab (second from left). That offers you a number of options for changing the x-axis scale.
Vertical is the Y-Axis Horizontal is the X-Axis -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Vertical is up to down Horizontal is left to right
You kinda need to be more specific about the context. But that never stopped me from trying! If you are looking at a 2 dimensional graph then the X-axis drawn from horizontally (left-right). The X-coordinate is the position along the X-axis. Happy plotting!
X-Axis goes from left to right on a graph.
the x-axis is horizontal (left to right/ sideways) and the y-axis is vertical (straight up and down)
X Axis
X axis is horizontal(right to left) and comes first when graphing on a coordinate plane
y is up and down x is left and right
the x-axis is the horizontal line. The y-axis is the one going up and down.
The X axis goes left to right, while the Y axis goes up and down.
The X axis is the horizontal(left-right) axis on a graph.
the horizontal line on the graph going left to right
the x and y axis in geometry is for graphing a line. the x axis goes horisontially, the positive on the right and the negative on the left. the y axis goes verticialy. the positive on the top, and the negative on the bottom.
The standard way is vertical, up-down for the Y axis. The X axis is horizontal, left-right
Nothing. They don't stand for anything. The are just the axis on a grid. The x-axis is the horizontle line (from left to right.) and the y-axis is the vertical line (up and down).