titles
It can also be called a circular graph
Trend Graph
Circle Chart or Circle Graph
The x and y axes
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The cartesian plane of space, the x and y axes, the points and lines, and the labels of the axes are the four main components of a graph. Intercepts are another name for vertical and horizontal lines that cross the axes.
On a graph, the labels for the axes are called the "axis titles." The horizontal axis is typically referred to as the x-axis, while the vertical axis is known as the y-axis. These titles indicate what variables are being represented, allowing viewers to understand the data being displayed.
ledgends
The axes' names are more often called Labels or Titles. You could call them Legends but a legend is any explanatory note such as the name of each trace on a multi-trace graph.
Yes! A graph should have a succinct and precise title. The axes of a graph should be clearly labeled with the correct units for the entities graphed. A graph should have its axes scaled so that the graph is not difficult to use. A graph should also have the drawer's initials or name and the date it was prepared.
The name of the starting point when plotting points on a graph is called the point of origin. It is located on the point (0,0) or where the x and y axes meet.
It is simply a horizontal line. No special name, unless you're referring to the axis/axes. The horizontal line is the 'x-axis' in a graph.
The two types of axes are x-axis and y-axis. X-axis is called value axis for bar charts or category axis for column and line chart while Y-axis is called category axis for bar charts or column axis for column and line chart.
There are different kinds. The main ones are titles. You can have a main chart title and in some charts titles on the x and y axes. There can also be secondary titles on the axes. You can also have the series name and category name as data labels on a chart. You also have legends to identify elements of the chart.
It's called the origin; the center of a graph.
It is called the origin.
They are called intervals.