Usually, they are designated as the x (horizontal) axis and the y (vertical) axis.
It has axes.
The variables that you are plotting on the graph!
Yes.
It is the point of origin of the x and y axes of the graph
The x-axis is the horizontal line on an x and y graph.
It has axes.
X and Y axes.
A truncated graph has on of its axes cut off or "truncated"
The scales and title applied to the graph's axes.
The variables that you are plotting on the graph!
If the question refers to the axes of a graph, their intersection is called the "origin".
Yes.
If the scales on the two axes are linear, then the graph must be a straight line through the origin which is not one of the axes..
It is the point of origin of the x and y axes of the graph
the x axes is the bold line that goes horizontally the one that goes vertically is the y axes!
It is a graph in three dimensions, relative to the x-, y- and z-axes.
The x-axis is the horizontal line on an x and y graph.