No. Nor a vertical axis. The main measure is the angular one - although a secondary measure can be introduced by changing the size of the pie. For example a small pie for when the total was small and a larger pie for when the total was large. However, this is often misleading since it is not always made clear whether the radius or the area is proportional to the total. It should be the area but people are not very good at judging differences in circular areas.
It makes no difference.
A pie chart is round, and a bar graph is square with the bars running either horizontal or verticle.
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A pie graph does not have an axis.
This is usually conveyed using a pie chart.
the horizontal axis for chart is called X-axis.
Yes, on a graph, the horizontal axis is called the x-axis.
The independent variable is on the horizontal axis.
It's the x axis.
A circular pie chart is a type of graph that does not have an x and y axis.
It is the vertical axis whereas the x axis is horizontal
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x-axis * * * * * Not necessarily. The graph of y = 2 is horizontal but it is not the x-axis.
It is the horizontal line at the bottom of the chart.
The x-axis is the horizontal line on a graph.
The horizontal axis is the one going across the bottom of a chart. It can be the X axis in some kinds of charts or the category axis in other kinds of charts.
A pie chart is round, and a bar graph is square with the bars running either horizontal or verticle.