No, it's the horizontal axis (x-axis).
A jagged line on a graph's axis, or the scale, is called a break and represents a 'skip' in the scaling to higher values.
On the "category axis", the scale may be nominal, ordinal, interval or ratio scale. On the frequency axis the scale must be numerical.On the "category axis", the scale may be nominal, ordinal, interval or ratio scale. On the frequency axis the scale must be numerical.On the "category axis", the scale may be nominal, ordinal, interval or ratio scale. On the frequency axis the scale must be numerical.On the "category axis", the scale may be nominal, ordinal, interval or ratio scale. On the frequency axis the scale must be numerical.
What is the scale vertical axis
All graphs must have a title, an axis, labels, intervals, and a scale. You can remember this using the acronym TAILS: title, axis, intervals, scale.
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No, it's the horizontal axis (x-axis).
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A jagged line on a graph's axis, or the scale, is called a break and represents a 'skip' in the scaling to higher values.
On the "category axis", the scale may be nominal, ordinal, interval or ratio scale. On the frequency axis the scale must be numerical.On the "category axis", the scale may be nominal, ordinal, interval or ratio scale. On the frequency axis the scale must be numerical.On the "category axis", the scale may be nominal, ordinal, interval or ratio scale. On the frequency axis the scale must be numerical.On the "category axis", the scale may be nominal, ordinal, interval or ratio scale. On the frequency axis the scale must be numerical.
In general, y-axis values are the values that depend on the x-axis values.
Carefully click on the axis to select it. Then right click on it and pick Format Axis. Then you can pick the scale option and adjust it to whatever values you need.
first make your graph with all the points and then once you've done that and you have your graph... double click on one of the scale values on either the x or y axis, look for the 'scale' tab and check the box 'logarithmic scale'....hope it helps The above is incorrect. There is no option for log scale on the x axis. The data will have to be provided in in logarithmic scale for the x axis to depict it as such.
What is the scale vertical axis
The x values are on the horizontal axis and the y values are on the vertical axis.
Yes, the numbers on the X-axis and the Y-axis are the scale. The scale determines the value of any given point.
The domain. The independent variable. The x values in a function or two variable equation. Normally, the numbers on the horizontal axis represent the data you start with to figure out what will happen when you apply a function to those numbers. In a linear equation, y=3x+2 will cross the horizontal axis at (-2/3, 0), and will cross the vertical axis at (0,2), creating a line that moves upward to the right as the values on the horizontal axis increase.