Typically the y-axis is the vertical axis and x-axis if horizontal. This is by convention and not required.
This is used to plot a binomial (two variable) equation.
The origin is where x axis and y axis intersect.
a grid in a rectangular shape with a x axis and a y axis.
It is the horizontal line that is perpendicular to the y axis at the point of origin
an x and y axis is what you would find on a grid, most probable a bar chart
X- axis
The origin is where x axis and y axis intersect.
In a Cartesian grid, the x-axis is the horizontal axis, and the y-axis is the vertical axis.
a grid in a rectangular shape with a x axis and a y axis.
It is the horizontal line that is perpendicular to the y axis at the point of origin
a coordinate grid
y is for up and down. x is across.
Cartesian coordinates
coordinate grid
The coordinate grid.
It is the Cartesian plane
X-axis and the second number is called The y-axis
lines of lattitude extend up the y axis but are parallel to/on the x axis
A coordinate grid is squares. It has an origin where a vertical line, the y axis, and a horizontal line, the x axis, cross.
The x is the slope of a line and the y intercept is where the line passes through the y-axis on a grid.
an x and y axis is what you would find on a grid, most probable a bar chart
The origin is located at the point (0,0) on a two-dimensional xy-coordinate grid. Because Y = 0, this point is located on the x-axis. Because X = 0, this point is also located on the y-axis. To answer your question, the origin is located on both the x-axis and y-axis.
X-axis and the second number is called The y-axis
Nothing. They don't stand for anything. The are just the axis on a grid. The x-axis is the horizontle line (from left to right.) and the y-axis is the vertical line (up and down).
x and y axis
You need an x axis, y axis, and 4 quadrants.