No! Although the plural form of axis is pronounced axies, the plural form is axes.
Without the y-axis, you don't have a graph.
Simply put: Without a y-axis, you don't have a graph.
The plural of axis is axes
No. The plural of ax (or axe) is axes.(This is also the plural of the word axis.)
The irregular plural form of axis is axes (pronounced ax-ees).Note: The regular plural form of ax (or axe) is also axes (pronounced ax-is).
The irregular plural form of axis is axes (pronounced ax-ees).Note: The regular plural form of ax (or axe) is also axes (pronounced ax-is).
The plural form of the noun axis is axes.The plural possessive form is axes'.
The plural form of axis is axes (pronounced aksi:z).
The irregular plural form of axis is axes (pronounced ax-ees).Note: The regular plural form of ax (or axe) is also axes (pronounced ax-is).
In reference to what?Axes is the plural of axis, so this could apply to a computer-aided design program that has a "tab" you could click on to do something like show properties of an "axis." More information is needed to properly answer this question.
The number line is an axis. The plural of axis is axes.
Axes is plural; axis is singular (only one of them).