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Why start on the horizontal axis?

We start on the horizontal axis because of tradition. You would get the same results if you started on the vertical axis, as long as you continue to label the horizontal axis as the x-axis and the vertical axis as the y-axis.


What is the x axis and the y axis?

In classical Cartesian algebra, the x axis is defined as a horizontal number line defining the distance from a zero point called the "origin." The y axis is a vertical line defining the vertical distance from the same origin. This system has been adapted to define axes on any number of graphing systems, from Microsoft Excel to modern machine tools.


How do you determine the coordinates of a point after a reflection in the you axis?

To determine the coordinates of a point after a reflection in the y-axis, you simply negate the x-coordinate while keeping the y-coordinate the same. For a point with coordinates ((x, y)), its reflection across the y-axis will be at ((-x, y)). This transformation effectively flips the point over the y-axis, maintaining its vertical position but reversing its horizontal position.


When lateral shift is zero?

When the lateral shift is zero, it means that there is no horizontal displacement of an object or point from its original position. This indicates that the object or point remains aligned along the same vertical axis.


What is the equation of the vertical line that passes through the point 0-4?

The vertical line that passes through the point (0, 4) is the Y-axis. Its equation isX = 0


Do vertical angles have the same vertex?

Yes, since the vertex is a point and the vertical angles share that point.


Why will the horizontal and vertical components of a vector be equal in magnitude if the angle is 45 degrees?

Get some graph paper, draw two axes and bisect them with a 45 degree sloping line. Next pick any point on that 45 degree sloping line and from that point draw a line parallel to the horizontal axis so that it intersects the vertical axis. Do the same thing from the point drawing a line parallel with the vertical axis so that it intersects the horizontal axis. These two lines represent represent the components of your vector and if you measure them they will be of equal length and thus of equal magnitude. For ANY angle of slope (other than 45 degrees) the two vectors will not be of equal length.


What is the y intercept of a vertical line?

There is not any. A vertical line is parallel to the y-axis so they cannot meet or they are the same line. In either case there is no intercept.


How to read a graph?

A graph has two axes, the one running top to bottom (vertical or y axis) and one running right to left (horizontal or x axis). You can run your finger up the y axis to the point where it is at the same height as the point on the line you are interested in, and note the number on the y axis, then run your finger across to the point on the line you are interested in, then take your finger down to the x axis and note the number of that axis, then combine the two. For example, if the graph shows height on the y axis and time on the x axis, you go up the y axis to say, 23 cm, then across to the point on the line, then down to the x axis which is say, 12 hours, then you know that by 12 hours the plant (for example) had grown 23 cm.


How do you set up a cartesian plane?

To find out the coordinates of a point in the coordinate system you do the opposite. Begin at the point and follow a vertical line either up or down to the x-axis. There is your x-coordinate. And then do the same but following a horizontal line to find the y-coordinate.


Which of the points listed is the same distance from the y-axis as the point (-1.5 6)?

The distance from the y-axis is determined by the x-coordinate of a point. For the point (-1.5, 6), the distance from the y-axis is 1.5 units. Any point with an x-coordinate of either 1.5 or -1.5, such as (1.5, 4) or (-1.5, 2), will be the same distance from the y-axis as (-1.5, 6).


Is Vertical Machining Center and CNC Milling Machine the same?

in cnc milling bed move linear motion in three axis means x,y and z and there is not attach ATC ( automatic tool changer). in vertical machinnig center bed moves linearly in x and y axis and tool moves linearly in z-axis and ATC attach with vertical machining center.