distance-time graph
horizontal:x vertical: y
The graph is called a corrdinate plane. The horizontal is called the x-axis. The verticle is the y-axis.
X axis is horizontal, and The Y axis is vertical.
On a typical graph, the vertical line is the y-axis, they horizontal line is the x-axis.
A distance-time graph is created by placing the distance on the vertical axis with the time placed on the horizontal axis. The values can then be plotted using distance traveled on different intervals.
A graph with distance on the vertical axis and time on the horizontal axis is called adistance-time graph. Time is directly proportional to time because as the direction increases, so does time.
Time on horizontal, Distance on Vertical
abscissa is horizontal and ordinate is vertical one
You put time on the horizontal axis and distance on the vertical axis.
y and x axis
horizontal:x vertical: y
Distance and Time are variables and always moving. Therefore the answer is no. Let's suppose: If time is the vertical axis and distance (travelled) the horizontal axis. Standing still (not travelling) would show a vertical graph line. If distance is the vertical axis and time the horizontal axis. Then standing still would form a horizontal line based on time alone.
If a graph shows distance on the vertical axis and time on the horizontal axis, and the speed is steadily increasing, the line representing speed will be a straight line.
The combination of a horizontal axis and a vertical axis is called a Cartesian coordinate system, or in short, a graph.
Because columns (vertical or horizontal) are used to show data.
time, distance
A graph that uses bars is simply called a bar graph.