An independent variable - if there is one - goes on the x- axis. There may not be an idependent variable: for example in a graph of peoples' height v weight (mass).
An independent variable - if there is one - goes on the x- axis. There may not be an idependent variable: for example in a graph of peoples' height v weight (mass).
An independent variable - if there is one - goes on the x- axis. There may not be an idependent variable: for example in a graph of peoples' height v weight (mass).
An independent variable - if there is one - goes on the x- axis. There may not be an idependent variable: for example in a graph of peoples' height v weight (mass).
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An independent variable - if there is one - goes on the x- axis. There may not be an idependent variable: for example in a graph of peoples' height v weight (mass).
Unless I'm missing something, the y variable goes on the y axis and the x variable goes on the x axis.
yes the independent variable goes on the x-axis
The value that you manipulate (change) goes on the x-axis. This is also known as the independent variable. :)
The dependent variable will go on the x-axis.
The independent variable, which influences the dependent (y axis) variable, also, the experimental variable (the one you change in the experiment) goes on the x axis.