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.
The y-intercept represents the point in which the line crosses the y-axis.
It is the y-intercept.
This is called the y-intercept and represents the value of the plotted function at x = 0.The place where the graph crosses the y axis is called the y intercept.
In such graphs the x-axis is usually (but not always) the time axis. The x-intercept represents the time(s) at which your position is at the starting point - either for the first time or later.
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The y axis represents the vertical co-ordinates whereas the x axis represents the horizontal co-ordinates.
bartholemue the third
The x-axis usually represents the independent variable, while the y-axis represents the dependent variable.
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Yes it is
The darker horizontal line on a graph. It represents the x-values. The lighter vertical line is the y axis. It represents the y-values.
Usually the x-axis.
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The y axis represents the vertical co-ordinates whereas the x axis represents the horizontal co-ordinates.
y axis represents frequency ona histogram
lines of lattitude extend up the y axis but are parallel to/on the x axis