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You would plot the distance on the y-axis and time on the x-axis
Plot distance vs time. Distance should be the y-axis, time the x-axis
The change in y over the change in x. Y is a vertical axis, while x is a horizontal axis. Change in means you find the diference of the values for either the y or x values, which are obtained from their point on the graph. Ex] (x1,y1) (x2,y2) slope=. It is rise over run.
A cooling curve is drawn by taking time along X-axis and temperature along Y-axis. from the cooling curve the rate of fall of temperature at T is dT/dt.
Yes the y-axis is the dependent variable where y is a function of x the independent variable.
It is usual to plot the values of the dependent variable on the y-axis. That is what you measure when you change something else, the independent variable.
In general, y-axis values are the values that depend on the x-axis values.
when the y-axis is broken on a plot of y vs. X
The x values are on the horizontal axis and the y values are on the vertical axis.
The first number is the X axis and the second number is the Y axis
On whichever variable is considered the y-variable. It would be the second element of each ordered pair of data points.
On whichever variable is considered the y-variable. It would be the second element of each ordered pair of data points.
On whichever variable is considered the y-variable. It would be the second element of each ordered pair of data points.
On whichever variable is considered the y-variable. It would be the second element of each ordered pair of data points.
This questions needs a lot more detail, but generally if you have two values to put on a graph the first one is placed on the x axis and the second is placed on the y axis. For example, you have values like (22,50) then you would look at them like (x,y)....If you are solving many problems and there are only two final values, then this way of plotting them is okay.The x axis is horizontal, the y axis is vertical and there is a z axis that is diagonal.There are positive and negative sides of all three axes. Hope this helps.orThe dependent variable
The x-axis is the independent variable. The y-axis is the dependent variable. [:
The darker horizontal line on a graph. It represents the x-values. The lighter vertical line is the y axis. It represents the y-values.