the start on the x axis or the horizontal line! (x,y)
The origin is where x axis and y axis intersect.
NO, first comes x-axis and then y-axis. You can think of it as having X-axis as a base on which you are standing and y-axis as a wall/ side, the main thing is base/x-axis because you are not standing on the walls, or you can just remember it by thinking that in the alphabet x comes before y! The y-axis is perpendicular to the x-axis.
The first number is the X axis and the second number is the Y axis
If its a Cartesian co-ordinate system then the two axis are orthogonal.
the x-axis goes horizontally (like this _______ ) and the y-axis goes vertically (like this | )
Nothing really. However, it is conventional to present an x axis horizontally and y axis vertically.
The y-intercept is where the line crosses the y-axis, and the x-intercept is where the line cross the x-axis
No the x-axis and y-axis are not in any quadrant. They go between quadrants.
pie + y= axis
The y intercept is the point along the y axis at which the line (or curve) intersects. So, if your the line graphed from your equation crosses the y axis at y=1, then 1 is the y intercept. x will always be equal to zero at the y intercept, so if you plug 0 in for x and solve the equation, you get the quantity of the y intercept.
axis labels are x and y while bar graph labels explain what the graph is representing.
vertical is top to bottom(parallel to Y axis). horizontal is left to right(parallel to X axis).
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In 2D, the dimensions consist of the length and width.In 3D, the dimensions consist of length, width, & depth.To further expand on this, 2D images have an X and Y axis, the X axis is horizontal and Y is vertical. 3D images have an X, Y, and Z axis, the Z being for depth.
The y- axis in the vertical axis and the x-axis in the horizantal axis
Put a dot on the x axis at x=3 and a dot on the y axis at y=3 and draw a straight line between them.