If it is a piont like (2,3) then the first one is on the x axis which if the horizontal line which is left to right. the second number goes on the y axis which is the one that goes up and down. just remember in a point, x is always firts and the letter y is longer than x so y is up and down. hope this helps <3
Usually the variable placed on the x-axis will be the known values to which you want to correlate the unknown variable on the y-axis. Usually sequential information such as sample number or date or time will be placed on the x-axis as well.
the independent gose on the x axis because it relies on nothing. the dependent gose on the y axis because it depends on the the independent. ex. the number of seconds you leaves a pan on a stove (independent) determinds how hot it will get (dependent)
If there is an independent variable then that goes on the horizontal axis. Otherwise, you decide which way you want to plot them.
The first number is the X axis and the second number is the Y axis
A y-axis is the vertical number line of a two coordinated graph and a x-axis is the horizontal number line.
The y-axis is on the real number line.
after u draw the chart , u decide to work on the early finish or the late finish , and this called t1 .. and nw u have 2 get the time that the activity end on and that's called t2 , t2= t1 + ( (N-1)/R ) N = number of repetitive units R = Rate = number of crew / duration now draw y-axis and x-axis , then draw a parallel line to x-axis at point N on y-axis ,, where the y-axis represent the number of units start from 1 and the (lower) x axis represent the t1 and the ( upper ) x-axis represent the t2
It depends on how the axis is defined.
The x number comes first.
The x-axis is the horizontal number line that, together with the y-axis, forms the coordinate plane.The y-axis is the vertical number line that, together with the x-axis, forms the coordinate plane.Thank you for your time-Vertigo1234554321 signing out
The x-axis comes first.
(-33,-32) is located on both the X and Y axis'. The first number of the pair = the X axis The second number of the pair = the Y axis