It is the intersection point of where the x-axis and y-axis meet on a graph. The coordinates are (0, 0)
Typically the independent variable is plotted on the horizontal (x) axis. Usually time is an independent variable, and the other variables are dependent on time and other factors. In general, yes, plots involving time would show time as the x-axis.
The bit with the negative x-axis goes to the positive x-axis.
the start on the x axis or the horizontal line! (x,y)
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 x-axis in coordinate geometry is the horizontal axis and the y-axis is the vertical axis.
If the co-ordinate you are talking about is in the form of (X,Y) X is the term on the x axis (Bottom axis) Y is the term on the y axis (The Vertical axis) the total co-ordinate will be where the unit on each axis cross.
X-axis and x-intercept start with x.
x axis
x-axis and y-axis
For a given coordinate pair. A reflection in the y-axis is making the 'x' term negative. e.g. ( a,b,) ' (-a, b). Similarly for a reflection in the x-axis is making the 'y' term negative. e/.g. ( c,d) ; ( c,-d).
They refer to the horizontal x axis and the vertical y axis that are perpendicular to each other on the Cartesian plane
If we recall that the rectangular or Cartesian coordinate system is set up using the ideas of the real number line and a pair of axes, then we remember that the x-axis and y-axis are part of the system. About the only geometric term with "x" starting it is that x-axis term we just mentioned.
It is the intersection point of where the x-axis and y-axis meet on a graph. The coordinates are (0, 0)
Just label one axis x and the other axis y. Voila!! x y graph!
The x and y axis need to be perpendicular to each other in order for them to intersect each other at the point of origin (0, 0) on the Cartesian plane,
It doesn't cross the x-axis since the position the equation is in is 9 units above the x-axis and the graph never curves the other way so it will never touch the x-axis